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Once, during my second year when I was fifteen, I was “sidey” to a boy called W. W. Wilson, who was sixteen.
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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“You hardly dared speak to him, let alone be sidey.”
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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If it did, they all might as well commit sidey-ways on the spot.
Country of the Blind Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 1997
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And why on earth, if you can win silver medals at Aldershot, didn't you box for the house and smash up that sidey ass Stanning?
The White Feather 1928
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It may have been because he was a bit sidey ... had rather an edge on him, you know ...
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Philip was ill at ease in his new surroundings, and the girls in the shop called him 'sidey.'
Of Human Bondage 1919
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"Well -- I just say all that, dear old thing, so you won't think me sidey, you know."
The Halo Bettina Von Hutten 1915
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Philip was ill at ease in his new surroundings, and the girls in the shop called him ` sidey.
Of Human Bondage 1915
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She had on a crinoline sort of dress, a deep lace collar, spring-sidey sort of boots, mittens, and a huge cameo brooch.
Driftwood Spars The Stories of a Man, a Boy, a Woman, and Certain Other People Who Strangely Met Upon the Sea of Life Percival Christopher Wren 1913
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But he was as silent and aloof as ever, and was considered "a sidey devil, but jolly plucky, by Gad."
Fortitude Hugh Walpole 1912
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