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sideline

[sahyd-lahyn] / ˈsaɪdˌlaɪn /


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Many are from Europe, he told AFP on the sidelines of a tasting, but there is also one from Himalayan springs in Bhutan and another from a mineral water mecca in Mexico.

From Barron's

Leading up to the meet, she was ready to watch from the sidelines as she was recovering from a minor ankle injury.

From Los Angeles Times

Or the time when she appeared next to Belichick on the sidelines on game day wearing a reptile mini-skirt and knee-high boots.

From BBC

The latest decision was expected by 11 of 12 economists in a Wall Street Journal poll, as benign inflation and resilient growth in the face of trade headwinds offer space to stay on the sidelines.

From The Wall Street Journal

The R&B singer was hospitalized in early January in Las Vegas, sidelined by heart pain and pneumonia, according to TMZ.

From Los Angeles Times