Type of off-road vehicle.
Arrangement of people or items to the side of one another, facing the same direction.
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Examples for "abreast"
Examples for "abreast"
1General Rende had been kept abreast of every detail of the operation.
2We look forward to keeping you abreast of everything as it happens.
3On Time, Space, Reality-onsuch as these, and abreast with them Prudence.
4The steamer was abreast of the rock, and perhaps three miles distant.
5The Germans were in sight now, and approaching the house four abreast.
1Mueller said he believed the two events could continue to exist side-by-side.
2The easiest way to identify competitive funds is to compare funds side-by-side.
3I think he means that this side-by-side business is all we've got.
4You build words by swapping letters, starting with a simple side-by-side swap.
5Dozens of victims were buried side-by-side in a mourning ceremony on Monday.
6Today, both are happy to sit side-by-side and fly the OutKast flag.
7In the picture above, three players stand side-by-side for the national anthem.
8He hopes to be able to compare it side-by-side with the video.
9But even now his genuine liberal zeal sits side-by-side with moral blindspots.
10Running side-by-side, while keeping apart, might be more advisable, the firm suggested.
11At times they even sat side-by-side with lawmakers in drafting the bill.
12Different immigrant communities lived side-by-side on the street during her stay there.
13She stood side-by-side with the Trumps during their visit with the Pope.
14Here we had extrovert trad side-by-side with introvert mainstream or modern jazz.
15Tasting them side-by-side, we preferred the Prime cut, which was more tender.
16They laid two futons side-by-side and the three of them slept together.
Translations for side-by-side