Definitions for sidebars

sidebars side·bar

Spelling: [sahyd-bahr]
IPA: /ˈsaɪdˌbɑr/

Sidebars is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 400 anagrams from letters in sidebars (abdeirss).

Definitions for sidebars

noun

  1. follow-up (def 3b).
  2. a typographically distinct section of a page, as in a book or magazine, that amplifies or highlights the main text.
  3. a conference between the judge and lawyers out of the presence of the jury.
  4. a subordinate or incidental issue, remark, activity, etc.

Origin of sidebars

First recorded in 1945-50; side1 + bar1

Examples for sidebars

sidebar: the Electoral College is the balk rule of government.

The judge and the lawyers broke for a sidebar, outside the purview of the jury, the media, and the public.

And not just an obit, but a sidebar under the hed "Caruso Kept Hoping He Would Return."

Its addictive “sidebar of shame” catalogues every celebrity roll of fat, fashion faux pas, and shaky early-morning nightclub exit.

But if I had to make a show bet at the $2 window, I would say read the Fortune 500 sidebar on top women executives.

He went on to describe the probe as a “sidebar issue” and hinted it was politically motivated.

The man drove away in the sidebar leaving the Captain and the lumber wagon.

sidebar: She’s the rapper and outspoken political firebrand whose early ‘90s music was banned by MTV for being too inflammatory.

Late in the afternoon the Captain returned riding in a sidebar buggy with a man.

Word Value for sidebars
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0

Words with friends

11

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