Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sidle.(verb)
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Use "sidles" in a sentence
"And when she kind of sidles into a room and takes a stand for education or children or moving people from welfare and poverty into work, everybody listens to her."
"(laughter) -- she kind of sidles into these rooms in Washington, and all these self-important people are there in their expensive suits, using these big words."
"As they walk, SCHUERHOLZ falls in step with COX, and CHIPPER JONES sidles up alongside SMOLTZ."