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on the side
adjective as in additional
adjective as in next
adverb as in besides
Strong matches
Weak matches
- added to
- additionally
- along with
- and all
- apart from
- as well as
- aside from
- beyond
- conjointly
- else
- exceeding
- exclusive of
- extra
- further
- furthermore
- in conjunction with
- in distinction to
- in excess of
- in other respects
- more
- more than
- moreover
- not counting
- on top of everything
- other than
- otherwise
- plus
- secondly
- supplementary to
- to boot
- together with
- what's more
- with the exception of
- yet
Example Sentences
Others, meanwhile, were recovered by the police dumped on the side of the road or "thrown over" the site's gate, Mr Huggins said.
The police were called to conduct a welfare check on the woman, who was "acting hiss-terically on the side of the road" attempting to flag down passing cars, Victoria Police said.
Dr George said she believed the EA was likely to be erring on the side of caution and public safety, adding safety standards were strict.
The bar, which sports a mural on the side of its building advertising the brand, told the Irish News it is "currently awaiting" the mural being removed.
Sir Keir denied claims on Radio Bristol that he was on the side of farmers or small business owners, or "for keeping millions of pensioners warm".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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