One of the two sides of a gramophone record, or cassette.
1 His mobility up front has given the side a better focal point.
2 Billy Twelvetrees added a penalty to give his side a four-point lead.
3 One side a sea of red, the other a swathe of blue.
4 At the forefront rode a young general; on either side a tribune.
5 It bears upon its obverse side a tablet with the following inscription:
6 To one side a water trough stood next to a charred windmill.
7 They can't kick you out without hearin' your side a the story.
8 From under one side a brownish liquid was oozing; the Doctor shuddered.
9 From the opposite side a man was thrust out into the arena.
10 From the mountain side a cow moose rolled back a startling answer.
11 On that side a secretary learned nothing and had nothing to learn.
12 On either side a hundred other menacing craft were hastening toward us.
13 Every foot soldier had at his side a sword for close fight.
14 Hence there comes flocking from every side a cloud of fortune hunters.
15 He needs to have by his side a man of large experience.
16 On their side a thane was there slain, whose name was Wipped.
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