Small living rooms may require you to place furniture against the walls to ensure there's enough space for people to move about without
sidling around chairs or banging their shins on the coffee table.
One particularly difficult stretch of combat (and a battle with the Indiana Jones» rolling - ball - of - death trope flipped on its head) killed me more times than I can recall, until I happened to catch a glimpse into the crevasse I was
sidling around.
Instead, it quickly goes down the route of being bonkers and quietly
sidling around any potentially touchy subjects.
They may find ways to
sidle around the new rules.
Not exact matches
Carol Scott, a web developer, fired off a tweet addressed to city officials, saying that she watched an elderly couple
sidle their way
around a Bird scooter turned over on a sidewalk.
Others gather
around coffee urns and cookie plates in church basements and V.F.W. halls and some simply
sidle off quietly, too shaken and broken to imagine they'll ever have the strength to eat again.
Link now possesses the ability to
sidle walls, shuffle from side to side while against them, and even peek
around corners to get a glance of what lies ahead.
Kane founded the local LEAD charter chain, which later declared war on MNPS when it
sidled up to the failing state - run Achievement School District, which engineered a hostile state takeover of Nashville's Neely's Bend Middle School — a school that already was turning
around.
Django can
sidle along walls, peer
around the room and distract enemies with a knock, just like our good friend Raiden I MEAN SNAKE.
He
sidles in long before needed, looks furtively
around, asks timidly if I am «Mr Usher» and, if so, would I mind telling him: where to sit; what he should wear; what time the case starts; what it is all about; who is appearing before him; what time he should finish; and — I suspect would also appreciate — what the result should be.