sidle up (Meaning)

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sidle up (v)

ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior

Synonyms & Antonyms of sidle up

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sidle up Sentence Examples

  1. The cat sidled up to me, its purring a gentle invitation for attention.
  2. The shy girl sidled up to her crush, her heart pounding with a mixture of anticipation and trepidation.
  3. The stranger sidled up to the bar, his eyes scanning the room for a potential victim.
  4. The politician sidled up to the microphone, his face plastered with a forced smile.
  5. The dog sidled up to the sleeping child, its tail wagging timidly.
  6. The snake sidled up to its prey, its hypnotic gaze unwavering.
  7. The fox sidled up to the henhouse, its cunning eyes gleaming with mischief.
  8. The salesman sidled up to the customer, his smooth talk lubricated with promises.
  9. The thief sidled up to the unsuspecting victim, his hands agile and swift.
  10. The dancer sidled up to her partner, her movements fluid and graceful.

FAQs About the word sidle up

ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior

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The cat sidled up to me, its purring a gentle invitation for attention.

The shy girl sidled up to her crush, her heart pounding with a mixture of anticipation and trepidation.

The stranger sidled up to the bar, his eyes scanning the room for a potential victim.

The politician sidled up to the microphone, his face plastered with a forced smile.