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sidestepped

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In both cases, there was criticism that he sidestepped race, but I would say he transcended race.

But the people of Al Bab seemed to have sidestepped the devastation, sometimes literally.

He stepped up and challenged Priebus, so the RNC chair sidestepped the question and went back to bashing the president.

Women-friendly laws, especially in the family or sexual realms, were sidestepped by Islamic tradition and custom.

In the interview with Newsweek, Peres sidestepped questions about tensions with Netanyahu.

I sidestepped in the nick of time and shooed Juno away to the orchard, where she could enjoy herself without getting into trouble.

Already the big plaza teemed with commuters who neatly sidestepped the homeless people begging there.

Johnny sidestepped, and, leaping off his toes, tapped him on the ear.

Big Landis lost his nerve and sidestepped at the last minute, and then the whole gang faded.

His senior partner glanced at him sharply, while Miss Wiggin hastily sidestepped into the corridor.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to sidestepped, such as: skirt, avoid, evade, bypass, duck, and fudge.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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