sideways
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
sideways
adv 1: with one side forward or to the front; "turned sideways
to show the profile"; "crabs seeming to walk sidewise"
[syn: {sideways}, {sideway}, {sidewise}]
2: from the side; obliquely; "a picture lit sideways"; "scenes
viewed sidewise" [syn: {sideway}, {sideways}, {sidewise}]
3: toward one side; "the car slipped sideways into the ditch";
"leaning sideways"; "a figure moving sidewise in the shadows"
[syn: {sideways}, {sideway}, {sidewise}]
4: to, toward or at one side; "darting eyes looking sidelong out
of a wizened face" [syn: {sidelong}, {sideways}, {obliquely}]
adj 1: (of movement) at an angle [syn: {crabwise}, {sideways}]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Sideways \Side"ways`\, adv.
Toward the side; sidewise.
[1913 Webster]
A second refraction made sideways. --Sir I.
Newton.
[1913 Webster]
His beard, a good palm's length, at least, . . .
Shot sideways, like a swallow's wings. --Longfellow.
[1913 Webster]
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
78 Moby Thesaurus words for "sideways":
across, across the grain, aside, askance, askant, aslant, aslope,
asquint, at an angle, athwart, athwartships, breadthwise,
broad side foremost, broadside, broadside on, broadways, broadwise,
circuitously, contrariwise, contrawise, crabwise, crisscross,
cross, cross-grained, crossway, crossways, crosswise, depthwise,
deviately, deviously, digressively, divagationally, divergently,
edgeway, edgeways, edgewise, excursively, flanking, glancing,
glancingly, indirectly, laterad, lateral, laterally, lee, leeward,
next-beside, obliquely, on its side, on one side, on the beam,
overthwart, right and left, side, sideling, sidelong, sideward,
sidewards, sideway, sidewise, sidling, skirting, slantingly,
slantways, slantwise, slaunchways, through, thwart, thwartly,
thwartways, to one side, transverse, transversely, traverse,
weather, widthways, widthwise, windward
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