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sideways

1 of 2adverb
/ˈsaɪdweɪz/
1

toward or in the direction of one side

  • She glanced sideways at her friend during the meeting.
  • He shuffled sideways to make room for others in the crowded elevator.
  • The crab scuttled sideways along the sandy beach.
  • The tree branch bent sideways under the weight of the snow.
  • The car turned sideways as it slid on the icy road.
2

in an indirect or non-traditional manner, often referring to achieving something by an unconventional route

  • She entered the tech industry sideways through a customer service role.
  • He found his way into publishing sideways, starting as an editor’s assistant.
  • Many successful professionals have moved sideways into new careers.
  • The artist got her big break sideways, through a friend's recommendation.