46 collocations for sides

so This side the victory!

Furniture "They just had bunks built up side the wall.

When Papa's sick Ma has to stand Right 'side the bed and hold his hand, While Sis, she has to fan an' fan, For he says he's "a dyin' man," And wants the children round him to Be there when "sufferin' Pa gets through"; He says he wants to say good-by And kiss us all, and then he'll die; Then moans and says his "breathin''s thick", It's awful sad when Papa's sick.

Then I gaed hame at crowdie-time, An' soon I made me ready; For roads were clad frae side to side Wi' monie a wearie body, In droves that day.

He had stuck the Twenty First of June next to the Twenty Second of December, and the former looked like a Maypole siding a marrow-bone.

Jake turned somersets, and said he warnt 'fraid ob dem Yankees; he know'd which side his brad was buttered on.

I knows which side my bread's buttered.

A few miles away, it collected from a blind siding the two cars of arms and ammunition shipped some days before, from Bridgeport.

Perhaps it would be straining words to call a transaction in which the consent was so one-sided a "contract," but the idea of Magna Charta was derived from that of the town charters with which people were already familiar.

Marse Greer had done sunk all de silver in de duck pond an' hid out de horses an' cows in de big cane-brake what used to be on dis side o' Sowashee Creek.

I reckon, ef the truth was known, most of us nine has seen them side curls in our sleep.

Several men were clustered at the other end, peering out through the narrow panes of glass either side the front door, and one came running toward me.

Place a screen over this hole on the side next the rear, and on the other side, or side next front end, put a valve.

SCENEThe Area of a half-ruined Castleon one side the entrance to a dungeonOSWALD and MARMADUKE pacing backwards and forwards.

X. Hard by a rivers side a virgin faire, Folding her armes to heaven with thousand throbs, And outraging her cheekes and golden haire, To falling rivers sound thus tun'd her sobs.

Dark slate color; throat and breast slate-gray; belly and side tail-feathers white; beak pinkish-white.

"I wish't Uncle Pros was sitting right over there, t'other side the fire," murmured Laurella dreamily.

Adj. complete, entire; whole &c 50; perfect &c 650; full, good, absolute, thorough, plenary; solid, undivided; with all its parts; all- sided. exhaustive, radical, sweeping, thorough-going; dead.

Don't be sparing of your elbow, girl; for it's no India muslin that you'll have under the iron, but cloth that would do to side a house with.

But, as compared with the rifle-shot, at long ranges, it quickly loses, 1st, velocity, because it presents a larger area to the resisting air; 2d, penetration, because it has to force a larger hole through the armor; and 3d, accuracy, because the spinning of the rifle-shot constantly shifts from side to side any inaccuracy of weight it may have on either side of its centre, so that it has no time to deviate in either direction.

III In the mountain war of 1876 there was in the native force on the government side a handsome lad of the name of Naloko, much admired by the ladies.

It was well for me that there was one man who knew on which side the right lay, and had the courage to support it, for I verily believe that no other person would have dared to become my bondsman.

She saw him combating his faults, dejected by his failures, encouraged by his successes; and he grew to her the dearer for his faults, as she perceived more plainly how little he had sided, how hard he had fought with them.

A singular example of the hatred of these for the monks of Rochester appears in the story of the fight between the monks and the Hospital staff with whom sided the men of Strood and Frinsbury, a village hard by, which took place in the orchard of the Hospital.

Then I gaed hame at crowdie-time, An' soon I made me ready; For roads were clad frae side to side Wi' monie a wearie body, In droves that day.

46 collocations for  sides