A line that marks the side boundary of a playing field.
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Examples for "sideline"
Examples for "sideline"
1The Nürnberg defender was able to continue after treatment on the sideline.
2I'm traveling every week to do sideline reporting this year for Fox.
3People often ask me why I have an attitude on the sideline.
4Diplomats say Kagame is clearing out the stables to sideline possible threats.
5On one sideline, steelworkers' friends and families gathered to cheer their gladiators.
1The game ended when Adams deflected Harris' inbounds pass out of bounds.
2I'm afraid the House on the Rock is now out of bounds.
3The ball was over the side lines now, and out of bounds.
4In both cases, the ball bounced out of bounds off Atlanta players.
5But since they're out of bounds, they're relatively safe from the instructors.
6For the rest of the public, it would be out of bounds.
7Finkle-McGraw, perhaps realizing that he had stepped out of bounds, nodded vigorously.
8The Internet-indeed, all hacking-wasout of bounds for weeks, if not months.
9The casual life of the Village had to stay out of bounds.
10All towns within reach,-Milan ,Verona ,Mantua ,Brescia ,Peschiera,-wereplacedout of bounds.
11Louisiana attempted an onside kick, but the ball bounced out of bounds.
12Federal health officials say in interviews that the ads are out of bounds.
13Going beyond the perimeter fence, however, is absolutely out of bounds.
14But on the ground many villages remain out of bounds for the government.
15That pit is out of bounds as far as I'm concerned.
16The other kids aren't going out of bounds looking for powder, I said.