He tossed the homework aside and ran outside to play.
If we put our differences aside, we'll be able to solve the problem.
All joking aside, it's important to be kind your little brother.
"Stand aside" means to let someone else take your place. If you were president of the company and you had problems then you could stand aside so someone else could take over.
And laying his finger aside of his nose, and giving a nod, up the chimney he rose!Aside can be an adverb or a nounAs an adverb it can mean:1 to one side; out of the way: She pulled the curtain aside. Stand aside and let these people pass. He took me aside to give me some advice.OR2 to be used later: We set aside some money for repairs.As a noun it can mean:1. an actor's remark that is heard by the audience but is supposed not to be heard by the other characters. 'Her parents died,' said Mrs Walker in an asideOR2. a remark that is not directly connected with the main subject that is being discussed: I mention it only as an aside
Linda decided to set her hobbies aside to focus on her career. Aside can be used as an adverb or a noun.A sentence using the word aside with context clues is, The sight of the meat disgusted him so he pushed his plate aside.
no it is not. Try using a sentence to check it out like: Aside him lay two towels. Does that make sense? No, so it is not.
"People should always be well-mannered. As an aside, this is especially important when hosting a dinner."
aside from writting the use of ball point pen is ti point something and it may also use as a self deffence..
Locating valuable resources underground
How about "postpone"?
"Stand aside" means to let someone else take your place. If you were president of the company and you had problems then you could stand aside so someone else could take over.
Annul, cancel, and dissolve are all words that mean "set aside."
you have to use strength, which is an hm you get.
There are two ways the word could have come into use - one is 'kit' - a collection of supplies, but could also be from 'kitty' when used as a term to describe a prison, or lock-up.
Monitoring earthquakes.
Aside from the fact that it doesn't exist, you could try eBay for a replica!
By the reactions of those he pushed aside.
"Set aside" literally means to put to one side. In a figurative sense, it means to put away, put down, or stop using something temporarily. Setting something aside for later use means you are not working with something now, but you will later. E.g. in a recipe: "Cut the tops of the beets off and set them aside for later use." You don't throw the beet tops away, because you are going to use them later, but you put them to one side because you are not going to use them right now.
They are good for squishing.