sideways
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
sideways/ˈsʌɪdweɪz/
▶adverb & adjective
- 1 to, towards, or from the side.
■ so as to occupy a job or position at the same level as one previously held.
- 2 unconventional or unorthodox: a sideways look at daily life.
'sideways' also found in these Oxford entries:
angulate
- bank
- blinker
- broadside
- camber
- cartwheel
- centreboard
- clinch
- compress
- crab
- crabbed
- crab spider
- crabwise
- curtain
- dragonfly
- fishtail
- gloat
- guardant
- heave
- knock
- lateral
- leer
- leeway
- nappe
- platyrrhine
- restive
- sashay
- saw set
- side glance
- sidelong
- side-slip
- sidestep
- sidewinder
- sidewise
- sidle
- skid
- slip
- slope
- spoon
- subduction
- swing
- tête-bêche
- traverse
- volte

