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side

1 of 3noun
/saɪd/
Forms:sides
1

the right or left half of an object, place, person, or similar whole

A2
  • Please write your name on the top side of the paper.
  • The cake was beautifully decorated with colorful icing on each side.
  • The painting showed a beautiful landscape with a river on one side and mountains on the other.
  • The pizza was topped with pepperoni on one side and vegetables on the other.
  • The shopkeeper placed the shiny apples in a basket on the counter's left side.
2

one long half of an animal's body that has been cut in two for meat

The side, refers to one half of the carcass of an animal, typically beef or pork, that has been split down the backbone. This division creates two sides: the left side and the right side. Each side contains various primal cuts of meat, including the ribs, loin, belly, chuck (for beef), or ribs, loin, belly, and leg (for pork). These primal cuts can then be further processed into retail cuts like steaks, roasts, chops, and ribs. The term "side" is often used in the meat industry when referring to wholesale or bulk quantities of meat, as well as in the context of butchering and processing animals for consumption.

  • Everyone enjoyed the side that I cooked with garlic, butter and seasoned fries.
  • The cozy tavern served a hearty plate of grilled side.
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3

a line segment that forms part of the boundary of a plane figure

4

one of the people or groups involved in an argument, contest, etc.

B2
  • Each side presented their arguments during the debate.
  • The negotiation involved representatives from both sides reaching a compromise.
  • Each side had valid points that contributed to the discussion.
  • The documentary highlighted the struggles of both sides in the ongoing conflict.
  • It is important to understand the motivations behind each side's position.
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5

an opinion or position held in opposition to another in a disagreement

6

either the left or right half of the human body

7

the outermost surface extending along one edge of an object

  • The side of the building was covered in ivy.
  • He carefully painted the side of the fence.
  • She leaned against the side of the car, waiting for her friend.
  • The side of the mountain was steep and rocky.
  • The house had large windows on the south side.
8

an aspect or element of something contrasted with another aspect

9

a line of descent within a family

10

(in sports) a spin applied to a ball by striking or releasing it off-center

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11

an elevated landform such as a slope or hillside

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12

a portion of food served alongside the main dish, often complementing the meal in flavor, texture, or nutrition

  • I ordered a burger with a side of crispy fries.
  • The steak was served with a side of mashed potatoes and steamed vegetables.
  • Would you like a salad or soup as your side?
  • Her plate included grilled chicken with a side of rice and beans.
  • The restaurant offers a variety of sides, including coleslaw, mac and cheese, and garlic bread.