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sideliner

[sahyd-lahy-ner]

noun

  1. a person who is on the sidelines and does not participate in an activity or situation.



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The more apolitical Stressed Sideliner type makes up relatively less of the electorate compared to all of the other right or left-leaning groups.

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Gabriela, 44-years-old, is a floating voter - and Pew's research dubs this group Stressed Sideliner.

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Still, we’d have liked to see TNT sideliner Kristen Ledlow coax more barks from players and fewer clichés.

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Osorio again was not on the sideliner Thursday night.

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The tents have been popping up on NFL and college football sidelines —college’s No. 1 team, Alabama, helped create and back a company, SidelinER, which makes them.

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