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on the side
In addition to the main portion of something; also, in addition to one's regular job. For example, He ordered some French fries on the side , or She often prepared tax returns on the side . [Second half of 1800s]
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"He is comfortable playing on the side but he likes to play in the middle because he used to play free," said the City boss.
And as conservatives determine their fate, those on the side of justice can’t wait to act.
Instead of plating a large piece of chicken with sweet potatoes and rice on the side, transform those same ingredients into a sweet potato risotto with chicken.
He used one hand to choke her and the other to beat her repeatedly on the side of her face and top of her head, Stern said.
Opel said that, as a bioethicist, he comes down on the side of keeping families in a practice.
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