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During the concert, Mr. Chesney hopped and sidled down a T-shaped stage into the crowd.
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Will and I chatted up Steve and Laurie Tisch as New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg sidled up.
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He sidled over to one of the boxes I had righted, and tried to tip it over.
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As a crowd gathered, a man with two kids sidled up against the protective barrier around the mousetrap.
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Sasha felt the waiters eying her as she sidled back to the table holding her handbag with its secret weight.
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Ms. Rittberg sidled up to a pair of age-appropriate gentlemen as they enjoyed glasses of wine at the Il Crudo bar.
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As my father sidled our car closer and my sisters and I pressed our noses to the window to try to see, the limo's tinted electric window slid down.
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Once sidled up to the building, a crew uses a scissor lift to unload giant enclosures made of Lexan and aluminum, dubbed Universal Load Devices (ULDs), which can weigh up to two tons each.
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Losing patience, we sidled to the main counter.
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We sidled with sizzle, and maneuvered with ease.
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