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Sideline   Listen
verb
Sideline  v. t.  To render unable to participate in an activity, such as a sporting event; as, the pitcher was sidelined by a groin injury.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Sideline" Quotes from Famous Books



... enlisted in the Army to fight Germans, not to work. All I've had to do is march twenty or thirty miles a day with a sixty pound pack on my back, but outside of that I must admit that I didn't do much work, except dig trenches, do sentry duty, and kill a few Huns as a sideline. It certainly is one grand picnic for ...
— Army Boys on German Soil • Homer Randall



Words linked to "Sideline" :   kick downstairs, business line, product line, line of business, pastime, avocation, line, pursuit, spare-time activity, demote, spelaeology, touchline, line of products, hobby, speleology, out of bounds, bump, interest, by-line, relegate, line of merchandise



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