Sideway vs. Sideways — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Sideway and Sideways
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Sideway
Sideway (pronounced "Siddaway") is an area of Stoke-on-Trent, approximately one mile south west of Stoke-upon-Trent, Stoke-on-Trent, in Staffordshire, England. It is located on the junction of the A500 and the A50 adjacent to the Bet365 Stadium.
Sideways
Sideways is a 2004 American comedy-drama road movie directed by Alexander Payne and written by Jim Taylor and Payne. A film adaptation of Rex Pickett's 2004 novel of the same name, Sideways follows two men in their forties, Miles Raymond (Paul Giamatti), a depressed teacher and unsuccessful writer, and Jack Cole (Thomas Haden Church), a past-his-prime actor, who take a week-long road trip to Santa Barbara County wine country to celebrate Jack's upcoming wedding.
Sideway
Toward one side
Took a step sideways.
A sideways glance.
Sideways
Toward one side
Took a step sideways.
A sideways glance.
Sideway
From one side
A painting lit sideways.
Sideways pressure.
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Sideways
From one side
A painting lit sideways.
Sideways pressure.
Sideway
With the side forward
Turned sideways to show the profile.
A sideways view.
Sideways
With the side forward
Turned sideways to show the profile.
A sideways view.
Sideway
A footpath near a road.
Sideways
Plural of sideway
Sideway
A byway.
Sideways
Moving or directed toward one side.
Giving Mary a sideways glance, he said,....
He gave the ball a sideways kick.
Sideway
Sidelong
Sideways
(informal) Positioned sideways with a side to the front.
There was a stack of papers in front of each seat at the table, but each stack was sideways.
Sideway
Sideways
Sideways
(informal) Neither moving upward nor moving downward.
Once we get out of this sideways economy, our figures will more accurately reflect what we're truly capable of.
Sideway
With one side forward or to the front;
Turned sideways to show the profile
Crabs seeming to walk sidewise
Sideways
Not as planned; towards a worse outcome.
We realized the project could go sideways very quickly if we didn't get the sales and marketing people on our side.
Sideway
From the side; obliquely;
A picture lit sideways
Scenes viewed sidewise
Sideways
In conflict (with); not compatible (with).
He was constantly getting sideways with his boss till he got fired.
Sideway
Toward one side;
The car slipped sideways into the ditch
Leaning sideways
A figure moving sidewise in the shadows
Sideways
With a side to the front.
He builds houses sideways, with the front door on the side.
Sideways
Towards one side.
A bishop moves only diagonally; a rook, only sideways, forward, and back.
He looked sideways at the new arrival, wondering who she was.
Sideways
Askance; sidelong.
Sideways
(informal) Neither upward nor downward.
The economy has been moving sideways for several months now.
Sideways
Toward the side; sidewise.
A second refraction made sideways.
His beard, a good palm's length, at least, . . . Shot sideways, like a swallow's wings.
Sideways
(of movement) at an angle
Sideways
With one side forward or to the front;
Turned sideways to show the profile
Crabs seeming to walk sidewise
Sideways
From the side; obliquely;
A picture lit sideways
Scenes viewed sidewise
Sideways
Toward one side;
The car slipped sideways into the ditch
Leaning sideways
A figure moving sidewise in the shadows
Sideways
To, toward or at one side;
Darting eyes looking sidelong out of a wizened face
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