blind side |
the side opposite to the direction in which one is looking. |
flip side |
(informal) the opposite, usu. less important, side of a phonograph record. [2 definitions] |
get up on the wrong side of the bed |
to be in an irritable temper, as from the earliest part of the day. |
know which side one's bread is buttered on |
to be very aware of what is advantageous to one. |
side arms |
small weapons, such as pistols or daggers, carried in a belt or holster. |
side by side |
next to each other. |
side chair |
an armless chair, usu. one of a set of such chairs for a dining table. |
side check |
a checkrein that attaches to the bit and extends from the side of a horse's head to the saddle. |
side dish |
a portion of food, often vegetables, that accompanies the main course. |
side step |
the taking of a step to one side, or a step taken sideways. |
side whiskers |
long whiskers worn down the sides of a man's face. |
side-wheel |
of a steamboat, having a paddle wheel on each side. |
sunny side |
the side of a physical object upon which the sun shines. [2 definitions] |
sunny side up |
of an egg, fried on one side, with the yolk unbroken. |
supply-side |
of or designating an economic theory that lowering taxes increases productivity by causing an increase in investment. |