Ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior.
1 Luscri answers their questions while Moose and Milton sidle up for pats.
2 Ambrosius did not so much trot as sidle up to his master.
3 As they paw helplessly at their keyboards, sidle up and 'fix' their problem.
4 Jack began to sidle up the hallway again toward the lobby.
5 Then he sidle up close and stuck dat cotton 'tween old Bab's toes.
6 But Obama didn't just sidle up to Jew-haters abroad.
7 Let them alone, and by and by they will sidle up to you for notice.
8 Everyone but Amy, that is, who wished Landon Brooks would sidle up to someone else.
9 I sidle up to the man doing the varnishing.
10 Even now she could feel them lurking, and something horrible ready to sidle up to her.
11 They want to sidle up to you, your majesty, while you are still new and-forgiveme-still inexperienced.
12 The professor got up from his chair, and began to sidle up and down the small room.
13 I sidle up to it, then inch forwards, until a lump beneath the blanket comes into view.
14 As soon as we get this beef hung up I'm going in and sidle up to her.
15 Well, very shortly I shall have to sidle up to Tom and break the news to him.
16 The ancient predators slowly sidle up to the boat, then leap out of the water to grab their prey.
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