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Side by side   /saɪd baɪ saɪd/   Listen
Side by side

adjective
1.
Nearest in space or position; immediately adjoining without intervening space.  Synonyms: adjacent, next.  "In the next room" , "The person sitting next to me" , "Our rooms were side by side"
2.
Closely related or associated.






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"Side by side" Quotes from Famous Books



... a creeping cove the wave unshocked Lays itself calm and wide, Over a stream two birds of glancing feather Do woo each other, carolling together. Both alike, they glide together Side by side; Both alike, they sing together, Arching blue-glossed ...
— The Suppressed Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson • Alfred Lord Tennyson

... have been told—always died first of the monkey's constitutional complaint, consumption, simply from breathing the warm breath of their friends below. But since the cages have been altered, and made to range side by side from top to bottom, consumption—I understand—has vastly ...
— Health and Education • Charles Kingsley

... cry! It curdled the hearts of all who heard it. It shook the souls of men and women both inside and outside the apartment; then all was forgotten in the wild rush she made. The wife and mother had flung herself upon the scene, and, side by side with the not unmoved policeman, stood looking down upon the desolation made in one fatal instant ...
— The Golden Slipper • Anna Katharine Green

... White House with the Green Blinds by the Side of the Road was the Canal; and beyond the Canal the River. They always flowed along side by side, and Marmaduke thought they were like two brothers. The Canal was the older brother, it was always so sure and steady and ready for work. It flowed steadily and evenly and carried the big canal-boats down to the Sea. The River also ...
— Half-Past Seven Stories • Robert Gordon Anderson

... had ready pens and stood side by side in many controversies, they came to be regarded by the public as a pair of Great Twin Brethren, the Castor and Pollux of many a scientific battle of Lake Regillus. Odd confusions sometimes followed. In 1876, not long after Tyndall's ...
— Thomas Henry Huxley - A Character Sketch • Leonard Huxley


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