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Перевод: sidle speek sidle


[глагол]
ходить бочком; ходить робко; ходить украдкой; подходить бочком; подходить робко; подходить украдкой


Тезаурус:

  1. Sidle into a room apologetically, look a hopeless failure and people may assume that you are.
  2. She would not allow him to sidle away into the night leaving her to kow-tow to an irate Spittals in the morning.
  3. My father used to spend hours on the lavatory smoking and reading the paper; when he finally emerged at my mother's disgusted summons, a rich smell of shit and tobacco would sidle out into the corridor.
  4. Just as a human baby may draw comfort from sucking a dummy, so occasionally a baby elephant will sidle up to a young female and suck her milkless nipple.
  5. This has the effect of tipping your centre of gravity enough to sidle round the beast and gain the undercut flake that runs tantalisingly up and left before fizzling out in the centre of the slab.
  6. These are for the climbers, and when you feel puny as a walker you can sidle over to someone looking through this rail and look them straight in the eye, secure in the knowledge that nothing in hill-walking requires you to dress in such a gruesome fashion.
  7. Don't sidle around; keep your feet still.
  8. Try as Mrs Crump did - a sidle into the hallway, an uncharacteristic visit to the stables, even a late saunter down the road towards the village and the lake - she could not engineer an early encounter with the glamorous newcomer and so had to keep her patience until the morning.
  9. But many sidle in, hiding behind a shopping list of the equipment they think they need (often drawn up by a friend) or picked at random from a magazine).
  10. Because the body is deep it means the bream cannot simply sidle up to a bait, suck it into its mouth and move on, all in one motion.
  11. Once inside a gallery, Gina would sidle up to the bowls and shovel large handfuls of nuts or crisps into the pockets of the loose Chinese quilted jacket that she usually wore.
  12. It seems almost like the beginning of time when visitors to Welford Road first saw dear old Dusty tee up the ball, meticulously pace his couple of steps back and sideways, pause, take a deep breath, glance at the target and then, slick as clockwork, sidle up and caress the ball between the posts.
  13. Afterwards, she had learned that he was an important man, more important than any of the visitors, who seemed to smile and bob to him, and sidle up to take his attention.

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