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    side by side
  2. phrase. Add to word list. B2. next to each other: The children sat side by side on the sofa watching television. The two leaders stood side by side at the news conference. The two bodies were discovered lying side by side on the floor. They were photographed sitting side by side on a huge tree stump. They had fought side by side in the war.

  3. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. side by side. phrase. If people work or live side by side, they work or live closely together in a friendly way. ...areas where different nationalities have lived side by side for centuries. We're usually working side by side with the men.

  4. 1. : beside one another. walking side by side. 2. : in the same place, time, or circumstance. lived peacefully side by side for many years. side-by-side. ˈsīd-ˌbī-ˈsīd. adjective. Examples of side by side in a Sentence.

  5. adjective. nearest in space or position; immediately adjoining without intervening space. “our rooms were side by side ”. synonyms: adjacent, next. close. at or within a short distance in space or time or having elements near each other. adjective. closely related or associated.

  6. Next to each other, close together, as in They were walking down the street side by side when the taxi jumped the curb , or In the new Russia communism and capitalism are trying to live side by side . [c.

  7. side by side meaning, definition, what is side by side: next to each other: Learn more.

  8. Side-by-side Definition. Adjacent. Alternative spelling of side-by-side. (literally) Beside or alongside one another; close to one another and abreast. The new houses were built side by side, facing the lake. (figuratively) In peace. (figuratively) With a common purpose.

  9. side by side: next to one another; together. closely associated or related; in proximity: A divided city in which democracy and communism must live side by side. take sides, to give one's support to one person or group in a dispute; be partial to one side: We were careful not to take sides for fear of getting personally involved.

  10. Jun 3, 2024 · ( literally) Beside or alongside one another; close to one another and abreast . The new houses were built side by side, facing the lake. 1950 March, H. A. Vallance, “On Foot Across the Forth Bridge”, in Railway Magazine, page 148:

  11. There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the phrase side by side. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.