Sentences with phrase «sidling over»

I just recently started reading romance and have had some uncomfortable moments in bookstores sidling over to the romance section.
One attractive flight attendant, dressed in Porter's sleek navy shift dress, scarf and pillbox hat — a uniform that radiates Mad Men — style sex appeal — sidles over to say hello.
Two years ago, a colleague of mine, a specialist in the Old Testament, sidled over to me at a faculty party and asked, «What are you working on?»
Baseball was the most popular sport back then, alright, and you'd sidle over and sports it up about baseball.
Join a gym as a newbie and it's a fair bet that within the first week you'll be on the free - weight floor when a Big Guy will sidle over and offer some advice.
Don't stop women shopping in the street, don't hit on them at work, don't sidle over to them when they're snoozing with headphones in on the commute home.
On one of their presentation slides, a TT logo subtly sidles over and gets cozy with Audi's emerging R sub-brand.
A reporterlike young man sidled over, carrying a camera with a long zoom sticking out like a gun.

Not exact matches

When it comes to sidling up to the bar, people are increasingly more likely to order a whiskey or a bourbon over a vodka or a mass - market beer.
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.
All those years when ambitious Tories could sidle up to their local members, pat them on the head and throw out a few Euro - bashing lines, safe in the knowledge that it all meant nothing, are over.
Rupert Grint might be the one I miss most when it's all over; his timing and innate ability to lighten any scene is priceless here and so is his bluster when some bad witchy mojo sidles up to his teenage insecurities and threatens to split the three buds.
Dell has been sidling quietly into the mobile phone business over the last year or so, but things are about to get serious.
This is a bit more satisfying than just sidling up to somebody and offering them bagfuls of cash to hand over their transportation.
You simply sidle the King or Queen over to a mound of earth, hold the down key down and hurl money at the project.
Small (and not so small) groups of people arguing about a variety of issues of common interest; with complete freedom to leave one band and sidle on over to another, to see what they are getting so loud about.
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