1. on side - Noun
2. on side - Adjective
on side (uncountable)
(cricket) The leg side.
on side (not comparable)
Alternative form of onside
on-side (not comparable)
Alternative form of onside
on-side
I've tried every kind of bottled water, but Poland Spring is my go-to. I always have room-temperature bottles of it on side of stage for post-performance. French Montana
During the journey the wizard disappears on side errands dimly hinted at, only to appear again at key moments in the story. Source: Internet
For the last two reactions, where this calculation would give zero, the values quoted are rough estimates based on side reactions that produce neutrons in a plasma in thermal equilibrium. Source: Internet
Following the release and promotion of Republic, the band put New Order on hold while focusing on side projects; with The Other Two 's debut album released in 1993. Source: Internet
Frith, p. 50 Further details adding to the plan came from letters Fender received from Australia in 1932, which described how Australian batsmen were increasingly moving across the stumps towards the off side to play the ball on the on side. Source: Internet
He scored heavily on the on-side but most handsomely through the off, cover-driving gloriously at regular intervals. Source: Internet