Take+sides

  • 11take sides — take a stand, support, side with …

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  • 12take sides — to support one person, group, or opinion over another. My mother never took sides when my brother and I argued. Usage notes: usually refers to an argument or fight Related vocabulary: side with someone, take someone s side …

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  • 13take sides — Favor one side, take up the cause of one side …

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  • 14take sides — support one person or cause against another or others. → side …

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  • 15take sides — idi to support one participant in a dispute rather than another …

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  • 16Time to Take Sides — Infobox Album | Name = Time to Take Sides Type = Album Artist = The Dead 60s Released = 13 August 2007 France Recorded = Avatar Studios, NYC SeeSquaredStudios, NYC Genre = Rock, Ska, Dub Length = Label = Deltasonic, Sony/BMG Producer = David… …

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  • 17Time To Take Sides — est un album du groupe de rock The Dead 60s sorti en aout 2007 sous le label Deltasonic Records Titres Bolt Of Steel 3:31 Beat Generation 3:37 Stand Up 4:07 Start A War 3:36 Dull Towns 4:48 Last Train Home 4:51 All Over By Midnight 3:02 Liar 2:06 …

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  • 18To take sides — Side Side (s[imac]d), n. [AS. s[=i]de; akin to D. zijde, G. seite, OHG. s[=i]ta, Icel. s[=i]?a, Dan. side, Sw. sida; cf. AS. s[=i]d large, spacious, Icel. s[=i]?r long, hanging.] 1. The margin, edge, verge, or border of a surface; especially… …

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  • 19Time to Take Sides — est un album du groupe de rock The Dead 60s sorti en août 2007 sous le label Deltasonic Records Liste des titres Bolt of Steel 3:31 Beat Generation 3:37 Stand Up 4:07 Start a War 3:36 Dull Towns 4:48 Last Train Home 4:51 All Over By Midnight 3:02 …

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  • 20take against — TAKE A DISLIKE TO, feel hostile towards, view with disfavour, look askance at. → take * * * phrasal chiefly Britain : take sides against : oppose : feel dislike for or disapproval of nodded to the unknown guest; took against him Virginia Woolf… …

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