Sentences with aside
a·side
A a - She wants to put her pocket-money aside for holidays.
- To put aside money for old age
- He stepped aside and let her pass.
- He took her aside to speak to her privately.
- He put aside all fears
- He threw the book aside
- He elbowed people aside as he moved through the crowd.
- He took her aside to tell her of his plan
- They stood aside to let him pass
- The pace of the book is leisurely, with enjoyable literary and historical asides.
- Exasperated with her children, she rolls her eyes and mutters an aside to the camera, 'No wonder I drink!'
- Leaving aside the tiny minority who are clinically depressed, most people who have bad moods also have very good moods.
- Talk to a friend who will really listen and not brush aside your feelings.
- She had been standing in the doorway, but now she stepped aside to let them pass.
- Billy Ewing grabbed him by the elbow and took him aside.
- Sarah closed the book and laid it aside.
- Put the book aside for me
- Lay the proposal aside temporarily
- Joking aside, I mean it
- A novelist's aside to the reader
- Move aside, please, so that these people can come through.
- To turn aside; to move the chair aside.
- Aside from her salary, she receives money from investments.
- All kidding aside; unusual circumstances aside.
- He took him aside and talked business.
- To put some money aside for a rainy day.
- To put one's cares aside.