1. side line - Noun
2. side line - Verb
sideline (plural side lines)
Alternative form of sideline
side line (third-person singular simple present side lines, present participle side lining, simple past and past participle side lined)
Alternative form of sideline
side-line (plural side-lines)
Alternative form of sideline
side-line (third-person singular simple present side-lines, present participle side-lining, simple past and past participle side-lined)
Alternative form of sideline
side-line
As Dewey notes, “this further study is not a side line but something which fits directly into the demands and opportunities of the vocation” (Dewey, APT, 2010, p. 34). Source: Internet
Any player entering or leaving the play must cross the substitution line which is part of the side line and extends convert from the middle line to the team's side. Source: Internet
They stand diagonally aligned so that each can observe one side line. Source: Internet
Chris Ursu sped down the right side line and delivered a perfectly placed ball to the foot of Garrison Buta-Scott. Source: Internet
“He has a role to play on the side line for the good of Nigeria, Africa and humanity and I will see him as a partner in playing such a role nationally and internationally, but not as a horse rider in Nigeria again.” Source: Internet