Sidled - definition of sidled by The Free Dictionary To advance in an unobtrusive, furtive, or coy way: swindlers who sidle up to tourists To cause to move sideways: We sidled the canoe to the riverbank n 1 An unobtrusive, furtive, or coy advance 2 A sideways movement [Back-formation from sideling ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
sidle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of sidle verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary + adv prep to walk somewhere in a shy or uncertain way, as if you do not want to be noticed She sidled up to me and whispered something in my ear He sidled into the room I was getting ready to sidle away when the man called to me The waiter sidled over to our table
Sidled Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Simple past tense and past participle of sidle The princess nodded to her daughter and sidled out of the room He sidled up behind her as she ordered a drink He sidled over to Carmen and glanced up at Lori She sidled up to him one last time, pausing close enough to hear him breathing