siding
Americannoun
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a short railroad track, opening onto a main track at one or both ends, on which one of two meeting trains is switched until the other has passed.
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any of several varieties of weatherproof facing for frame buildings, composed of pieces attached separately as shingles, plain or shaped boards, or of various units of sheet metal or various types of composition materials.
noun
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a short stretch of railway track connected to a main line, used for storing rolling stock or to enable trains on the same line to pass
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a short railway line giving access to the main line for freight from a factory, mine, quarry, etc
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material attached to the outside of a building to make it weatherproof
Other Word Forms
- unsiding adjective
Etymology
Origin of siding
Example Sentences
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His stunt failed spectacularly, however, with members of his own government siding against him.
From Barron's
Brown says that any idea the team are siding with Norris is "nonsense".
From BBC
But undertaking a comprehensive renovation — to remove wood decks, install noncombustible siding and roofing, replace windows with multipaned tempered glass, hardscape the land near the house and trim down trees — is expensive.
From Los Angeles Times
Greene would also question Republican strategy during the recent government shutdown, siding with Democrats in calling on her party to address expiring healthcare subsidies for low-income Americans.
From BBC
"Thanks for siding with 1.6 billion vulnerable people," Njewa said of the inhabitants of the African, Asian and island countries he reps.
From Barron's
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