Aún no tenemos significados para "sidle away".
1As I approach the children sidle away or melt into the air.
2I sniff, and decide to stop resisting the urge to sidle away.
3I saw you get up from there and sidle away.
4I ask one person, then another - they all make excuses, and sidle away from me.
5Starers of infirm purpose would occasionally detach themselves from the throng and sidle away, ashamed of their fickleness.
6He did not so much "go over to Rome" as sidle away from the Church of England.
8They sidle away and turn their backs on each other in a room, or when travelling creep into the opposite corners of a railway-carriage.
9Sharp shadows showed, and the horses, pricking their ears, began to dance and to sidle away from it as we passed along its southern edge.
10It gleams, and the animal sidles away with a twitch of its tail.
11Ronnie Metzger sidles away.
12The New Yorker, February 10, 1973 P. 106 He lurks and sidles away out of sight.
13The reporter lets his camera hang from its strap and, keeping his eyes on Beezer, sidles away from the old shanty.
14"You'll admit it is a tradition," said Saulisbury, glad of a chance to sidle away.
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