Definitions for Sidney

Sidney Sid·ney

Spelling: [sid-nee]
IPA: /ˈsɪd ni/

Sidney is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 104 anagrams from letters in Sidney (deinsy).

Definitions for Sidney

noun

  1. Sir Philip, 1554–86, English poet, writer, statesman, and soldier.
  2. a city in N Ohio.
  3. a male or female given name: a family name taken from a French placename, Saint Denis.

Examples for Sidney

True, Sidney would not marry him for years, but she had practically promised to sometime.

“Hillary had [Clinton aide] Sidney Blumenthal call people before my book came out, trashing it,” she says.

“Sidney always comes in under budget and has it in his contract that he keeps the difference,” he told me, raising his eyebrows.

The boy fell into the ecstasy of content that always came with Sidney's presence.

She says he introduced her to Sidney Poitier and promised to help her career.

His idols and inspirations, he says, were Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte.

Sidney sat down on the doorstep, and the boy dropped at her feet.

Scorsese made movies with De Niro and I was making movies with [Sidney] Lumet.

It was easy enough to plan conversations with Sidney when he was away from her.

Certainly, as if treading on dangerous ground, Sidney avoided it.

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