other side

Frequency: 9.0130.1 per million words

Refers to the opposite side of a location, object, or issue.

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Examples (20)

  • The ball rolled to the other side of the street.
  • At the other side of the room, a group of people were clustered around the fire.
  • Have you ever considered the argument from the other side?
  • She got in the passenger side of the car, on the other side from the driver.
  • She looked at the problem from the other side of the fence.
  • The car was coming in their direction on the wrong side of the road, not the other side where it should have been.
  • The book fell off the table and landed on its other side.
  • He stood on the other side of the street, watching the building burn.
  • He always tries to see the other side of the story.
  • The two houses were separated by a narrow alley, with one on each side, facing the other side.
  • They decided to cross to the other side of the river.
  • Please move to the other side of the room so we can have more space.
  • What's waiting for us on the other side of this journey?
  • He pointed to the other side of the mountain, where the sun was beginning to set.
  • There's always an other side to every issue.
  • The argument became heated, with both individuals shouting from their respective other side of the debate.
  • From the other side of the room, she waved at him.
  • She walked to the other side of the fence to get a better view of the garden.
  • The company needed to appeal to the other side of the market.
  • The protesters gathered on the other side of the square, a stark contrast to the supporters on this side.