Her eyes sidled up to Herr Bormann, who was perusing his fork, with such intent that she wished she could unsay her words. |
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As they rode, Miri's horse sidled sideways nervously away from Amniteri, and Miri tried vainly to rein him in. |
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She sidled out of the small space, and just as she reached the end, there was a lurch as the plane hit an air pocket and she started to fall. |
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Amy moved in something between a death-row shuffle and a proud march as Hart sidled close to her, ears leveled with uncertainty. |
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When a couple of teenagers sidled up and asked him to autograph their citations for under-age drinking, he regarded it as an honour to oblige. |
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As soon as he was out of the room, he sidled against the wall, held his breath, and began to listen. |
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She sidled back onto the edge of the backseat, trying to give room for Matt's body to sleep comfortably. |
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Shortly after my wife left for her evening walk, Zachery sidled up to me furtively. |
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Not getting the hint when they moved en-mass to the other side of the room, she sidled up to them again. |
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Even though he was fairly sure she couldn't touch him, he sidled to a side wall, trying to keep ahead of her. |
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Coby glanced at me out of the corner of his eye and sidled away a few inches. |
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Fed up and bored, Owen cast a furtive glance around the customs hall and then sidled over to Bret for a bit of a chat. |
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With a ping the shiny doors of the elevators slid open and Jude sidled inside. |
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They sidled up to the guards, letting their cloaks loosen to let them get an eyeful. |
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Flipping onto my back, I then sidled underneath the larger of the two like an oversized remora. |
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Peter quickly sidled in front of Marsh and stood to attention. |
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The grey, shifty-eyed old man sidled ingratiatingly towards the thin-faced man sitting uncomfortably on the battered park bench. |
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A furtive local sidled up to me holding a pad and a ballpoint. |
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I sidled carefully to the back of the room and sat down close to the wall, out of the way of those who raced around. |
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Alvin slapped the door shut behind him with a backward scrape of his heel, to muffle the shouting from the neighbors, and sidled along the wall away from her. |
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Edward Furlong shiftily sidled up a full two years later with this cautionary tale about a rad CD-ROM game that ends up being, like, really bad. |
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He sidled up to a plainclothes security officer and thrust the box toward him. |
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Kael sidled out the room, moving quickly past Mikah on his way out. |
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Characters who have sidled up to the status quo and given it a swift kick in the balls. |
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A cautious cat sidled along close-pressed to the houses, jumping puddles, and ever alert to find the driest places. |
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I sidled into the day room and sat down beside a middle-aged Indian man. |
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After a verse, he sidled up behind the pianist and, gently nudging him to keep playing at the low end of the keyboard, reached in to pick out a liltingly funky right-handed solo. |
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Sparkling river, shoe shops to die for and the junkiest junk shop I have ever sidled around. |
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