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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]
Example Sentences
On Thursday the first minister, who described the pontiff as "a man who was always on the side of the poor", confirmed he would attend the service.
I remember standing there with Kenny Loggins over on the side of the stage, and f— Prince walks out and gets it for “Purple Rain.”
The painting of a massive pastel mural on the side of the building.
"The government will continue to be on the side of the people of Birmingham and to support the council into creating a sustainable, a fair and a reliable waste service that its residents deserve."
"I am on the side of the people," he said.
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