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Examples:Agnes Smedley (1892-1950), US journalist and activist, reported on China, esp. the communist side—dizziness, nausea etc brought on as a side effect of drug treatment (Chinese medicine)—protrusions on either side of a cannon facilitating mounting and vertical pivot—slit on either side of robe—back (the area of a vertebrate animal's body on either side of the backbone)—in the right and self-confident (idiom); bold and confident with justice on one's side—relationship between cousins etc on the paternal side of a family—hot pot with a divider, containing spicy soup on one side, mild soup on the other—lit. a notch on the side of a boat locate a sword dropped overboard (idiom); fig. an action made pointless by changed circumstances—mountains on one side and water on the other—open the net on one side (idiom); let the caged bird fly—island (the superstructure of an aircraft carrier, on the starboard side of the deck)—lie down (on one's side)—Agnes Smedley (1892-1950), US journalist who reported on China, esp. the communist side—the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence—danger lurks on every side [idiom.]—favor an outsider instead of someone on one's own side [idiom.]— |