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Kacie sidled through the marrow hallway so she could fit through it.
i sidled into the kitchen and stood beside mum
i sidled or ill dye bye
There are to ways to use sidling one is Lucy sidled through the narrow doorway which is to move sideways or the conman sidled up to some naive looking tourists.
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The word sidled is purely English, derived from the Middle English adverb sidlyng, meaning obliquely or sideways and first used in the 14th century. It comes from the English word side, with the same meaning as in modern English.
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The word "sidled" means to move sideways or to walk in a stealthy or unobtrusive manner. It often conveys a sense of sneaking up or approaching someone or something cautiously, typically to avoid drawing attention. This term can also imply a degree of shyness or reluctance in the way someone moves.
when for example someone walks over to someone in asidled way means they walked over in a , i would say timid or shy style ....:)
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