English to Gujarati Dictionary side

side

બાજુ
definition
verb
he felt that Max had betrayed him by siding with Beatrice
support or oppose in a conflict, dispute, or debate.
the hills that side a long valley
provide with a side or sides; form the side of.
noun
a town on the other side of the river
a position to the left or right of an object, place, or central point.
a car crashed into the side of the house
an upright or sloping surface of a structure or object that is not the top or bottom and generally not the front or back.
translation of 'side'
ટોચ
noun
બાજુ
example
Flat bread is a great 'side' dish for dipping in and soaking up those sauces.
It was never overly political but always attached to the human 'side' of events.
Rob can also 'side' with enemies of his country without fear of consequences.
Dip one 'side' of the rice paper into the water and hold it for five seconds.
This is a simple recipe which goes down well as a crunchy starter or as a 'side' dish.
I walked by the 'side' of the river
the 'side' of a hill
She frowned at her creation as it faded from the glass then returned to her mother's 'side' .
It is located within a cluster of houses and has a 'side' entrance and an extensive rear garden.
I've seen an ugly, petty 'side' of people that I'd rather not have known about.
His newly-found sensitive 'side' is winning him lots of affection from both the housemates and the public.
Richard was of French descent on his mother's 'side'
a 'side' of beef
You can even boil the greens just as you would spinach and serve as a 'side' dish with ham.
The freak accident, which the family maintains was an act of God, left her unable to speak and paralysed down one 'side' .
Similarities also exist between the left and the interests on the other 'side' of the issue.
One resident said that it felt like a lorry had crashed into the 'side' of his house.
To 'side' with big business against environmental regulation does these countries no credit.
I had a pain in my 'side'
There are also numerous 'side' events for both the children and adults to add to the enjoyment.
to set sth on its 'side'
a small house standing on the 'side' of the road
Her father was an engineer and her relations on her mother's 'side' were miners.
her ability to put up with his disagreeable 'side'
his wife stood at his 'side'
He was a military man, a colonel, who came from a long line of military men on my mother's 'side' of the family.
to sleep on your 'side'
You should now be in possession of the revised amendment of the conditions and 'side' letter following our meeting.
They represent the dark 'side' and undesirable aspect of the modern and civilised world.
he was lying on his 'side'
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