Be+aside
31Aside — Lines spoken by one character in the presence of another character or characters who are not supposed to hear what is said constitute an aside. Printed stage directions sometimes indicate aside to the audience. The device goes back to… …
32aside — /əˈsaɪd / (say uh suyd) adverb 1. on or to one side; to or at a short distance; apart; away from some position or direction: to turn aside. 2. away from one s thoughts or consideration: to put one s cares aside. –noun 3. Theatre a part of an… …
33aside — See: JOKING ASIDE, SET ASIDE …
34aside — See: JOKING ASIDE, SET ASIDE …
35aside — See: joking aside, set aside …
36aside\ from — • apart from • aside from prep. phr. Beside or besides; in addition to. The children hardly see anyone, apart from their parents. Aside from being fun and good exercise, swimming is a very useful skill. Syn.: except for, outside of …
37aside from — 1) except for Aside from hanging about in the street, there s nothing for kids to do here. 2) used for saying that something exists, is true, or happens in addition to something else He d eaten half a loaf of bread, and that was aside from the… …
38aside of — {prep.}, {dialect} Beside; by the side of. * /Mary sits aside of her sister on the bus./ …
39aside of — {prep.}, {dialect} Beside; by the side of. * /Mary sits aside of her sister on the bus./ …
40aside from — This is a wordy expression more economically expressed by besides: Besides (or aside from) his cruelty, he was also arrogant …