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beside English

Meaning beside meaning

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Definitions in simple English

beside

If mathx/math is beside mathy/math, it is close to mathy/math, but not in front or behind. The book is beside the table.

beside

Next to; at the side of. Not relevant to. not relevant to

beside

Otherwise; else.

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Simple sentences

That's interesting, but beside the point.
Tom and Mary were seated beside each other.
I didn't want to sit beside Tom.
I'm beside myself with joy.
Beside you, I'm only a beginner at this game.
The queen stood beside the king.
Lucy was beside herself with excitement.
Everybody wants to sit beside her.
Bob was so beside himself that he could scarcely tell fact from fiction.
That's beside the point.
The cat likes to sleep beside me.
I was beside myself with joy when I heard the news.
The girl sat beside me.
I was beside myself with jealousy when my youngest sister rose in the world.
Bob was beside himself with joy.
What's beside the desk?
Who was at the party beside Jack and Mary?
We were beside ourselves with joy.

Movie subtitles

He wore a black coat and breeches that had been put beside his bed.
Paul. sit down. beside me.
I've got another beside this one.
Is there a green elephant standing beside him?
That's beside the point.
H. Watch me cross over, you'll see me stand beside him.
When you were kneeling beside my bed, a veil came over my eyes.
All the plots in Las Hurdes are thin bands beside a river.
A characteristic winding river in Las Hurdes with tiny plots beside it.
My dear Tom, isn't that entirely beside the point?
Beside the point?
Entirely beside the point!
We'll see right now whether it's beside the point!
He may be standing beside us now.
I was beside myself.
He's got the brain of a tapeworm, a maggot, beside mine.
He may be standing there beside you listening.
Haven't you any colors beside yellow? How about a green or a blue?
But they wouldn't if you were beside them.
Do you think I'm looking forward to waking up in the morning. and seeing your face beside me, unwashed and shiny?
I was. - Who was in the house beside yourself?
And on the floor beside the woman's body was found a knife. With which she evidently attempted to defend herself.
You put the money into a small, black bag you were carrying. That bag was found opened and emptied beside the body of Annie Metford.
Sit beside me, dear.
He have 17 other kids, beside.
Beside, you laugh no good.
I sleep beside a machine gun, while you rock-a-bye-baby the 40 thieves.
Can I rise up beside you?
I have already stood beside one of your number tonight, without harm. that lovely girl in the garden.
Do you think I'm looking forward to waking up in the morning. and seeing your face beside me, unwashed and shiny? What a sight you'll be.
That's why you sit beside me.
You were beside me, I thought you might know.
Gen, I don't want you sitting beside me again!
I don't care who you are, I just want you to know you can't park beside a fireplug.
My world is beside me.
There, there, Captain Butler, you're beside yourself.
Then again we shall seat him here beside your bust so that if you relax that will always be glaring at him.

News and current affairs

So the fierce debate over whether to increase the size of American ground forces in Iraq is beside the point.
Giving lectures about fiscal prudence is beside the point.
The reasons invoked by Correa (legal concerns about how the bonds were issued in the 2000 debt exchange) were beside the point.
In Britain, by contrast, where the economy is strong and unemployment low, the main factor behind the collapse in the vote for the governing Labor Party has been anger with Tony Blair's determination to go to war in Iraq beside George Bush.
A vision of a very different Palestine, and of the Israel beside it, is not hard to find.
This is why sitting beside, and even lying on, the deathbed of a statistical life may be more tolerable after all.
But genuine realism, unfortunately, is beside the point.
Effective leadership from the middle often requires attracting and persuading those above, below, and beside you.
Nearly one year ago, President George W. Bush declared his goal of bringing about a democratic Palestinian state, one prepared to live in peace beside Israel.
PRINCETON - To understand how we got ourselves into our current economic mess, complicated explanations about derivatives, regulatory failure, and so on are beside the point.
It may well be time for another technocratic push: a Fiscal Stabilization Board that would take its place beside the Federal Reserve Board.
If sex reassignment surgery can relieve a person's suffering, then the question of whether or not it is treating a conventionally defined illness seems beside the point.
The old standoff between the two nations is beside the point to ordinary people; they desire a closer relationship with the US, where many of their families and friends live.
Beside Gazprom, the banking system is Russia's economic black hole.
Yet there he lay, and with a copy of my book The Man Died beside him.
All of this may be beside the point, for it is the threat of financial sanctions under the Pact that inspired governments to seek to reform its rules.
The next day, back on Manezhnaya Square, beside the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a huge swastika appeared.
We believe that the European Parliament should commemorate her sacrifice by hanging a poster of her image on the external wall of the Parliament's premises in Brussels, beside the poster of Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of Burma's democratic opposition.
The retired generals would be tanning beside the Adriatic.
Whether or not a perception is accurate is beside the point, because it nonetheless leads to decisions.
When it comes to the Koreas, this question may seem to be beside the point, given the ruthless purge now underway in the North.

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