side line (Meaning)

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side line ()

A line pert. or attached to the side of a thing.

Specif., a line for hobbling an animal by connecting the fore and the hind feet of the same side.

A line of goods sold in addition to one's principal articles of trade; a course of business pursued aside from one's regular occupation.

A secondary road; esp., a byroad at right angles to a main road.

Synonyms & Antonyms of side line

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side line Sentence Examples

  1. The sidelines were packed with spectators eager to witness the thrilling match.
  2. The quarterback was forced to scramble to the sidelines to avoid a sack.
  3. The runners sprinted down the sidelines, neck and neck towards the finish line.
  4. The coach paced the sidelines nervously, barking instructions to his players.
  5. The band played rousing tunes from the sidelines, boosting the team's morale.
  6. The referee closely monitored the sidelines to ensure fair play and prevent any misconduct.
  7. The injured player walked off the field and sat on the sidelines, consoled by the team doctor.
  8. The scout stood on the sidelines, analyzing the opposing team's strategies.
  9. The sideline reporter provided updates and commentary on the game's progress.
  10. The sideline cameras captured every exciting moment of the action, allowing viewers to experience the game up close.

FAQs About the word side line

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The sidelines were packed with spectators eager to witness the thrilling match.

The quarterback was forced to scramble to the sidelines to avoid a sack.

The runners sprinted down the sidelines, neck and neck towards the finish line.

The coach paced the sidelines nervously, barking instructions to his players.