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Sidled

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He sidled up to his colleague and discreetly passed on the secret message.
The politician sidled towards the microphone, hinting at his intentions without explicitly stating them.
The child sidled up to his parents and subtly pointed towards the toy he wanted.
The detective sidled closer to the suspect, trying to get a better look at his face.
The teacher sidled towards the chalkboard, making a sideways motion to indicate the correct answer.
The salesperson sidled up to the customer and subtly suggested a more expensive product.
She sidled towards her friend and discreetly nodded towards the person across the room.
The cat sidled next to the door, silently indicating its desire to be let outside.
The actor sidled off the stage, hoping to avoid the critics.
The cat sidled through the narrow gap in the fence.
The student sidled closer to the teacher, wanting to ask a question about the lesson.
The hiker sidled towards the cliff edge, enjoying the breathtaking view.
The detective sidled towards the suspect, trying not to startle him.
The child sidled closer to her mother during the scary movie.
The politician sidled up to the influential donor at the fundraising event.
The hiker sidled past the rattlesnake on the trail.
The employee sidled up to the boss to ask for a raise.
The teenager sidled towards the dance floor, hoping to join the party unnoticed.
The spy sidled into the enemy's headquarters, careful to avoid detection.
The student sidled up to the professor after class to ask a question.
The adventurer sidled towards the treasure chest, anticipating its contents.
The thief sidled past the security guard and disappeared into the night.
The hiker sidled around the fallen tree blocking the path.
The hiker sidled around the fallen tree to continue on the trail.
They sidled off the main trail to explore a hidden waterfall.
The child sidled towards the cookie jar when no one was looking.
The child sidled up to his mother, hoping for a hug.
The car sidled to the side of the road to let the ambulance pass.
He sidled towards the dessert table, eyeing the delicious pastries.
The politician sidled away from the controversial topic during the interview.
The detective sidled through the crowd, trying to remain inconspicuous.
She sidled out of the room when the argument started.
The car sidled through the crowded parking lot, searching for an empty spot.
The teenager sidled out of the classroom, trying to avoid being noticed by the teacher.
The student sidled around the group of bullies in the hallway.
The student sidled out of the classroom before the teacher noticed.
She sidled into the crowded room, looking for a familiar face.
She sidled along the wall to escape her ex-boyfriend's attention.
The teenager sidled up to their crush, hoping to strike up a conversation.
The snake sidled through the grass, stalking its prey.
The hiker sidled along the narrow trail to avoid the steep drop-off.
The politician sidled away from answering the difficult question.
The thief sidled past the sleeping guard, making his way towards the valuable jewels.
The children sidled closer to the forbidden cookie jar.
The politician sidled around the controversial topic during the press conference.
The child sidled past the toy aisle to avoid his mother's attention.
The detective sidled closer to the suspect, trying not to be noticed.
The cat sidled up to the bird feeder, hoping to catch an unsuspecting sparrow.
The thief sidled past the security guard, making his way towards the valuable artifacts.
She sidled into the packed elevator and pressed the button for her floor.
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