Sided [verb]

Definition of Sided:

bound on; be on the edge

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Sentence/Example of Sided:

The Bretons sided with John against the influence of France.

The Southerners were numerous in the mountains, and of course all sided with the South.

"You'd better wait a day," he said, gently; and Helen understood and sided with him.

His younger brother John, from the outset, sided with the king.

He presented the issues between capital and labor and sided with capital.

The Jesuits, always opposed to the Austin friars, sided with the Governor.

In my opinion, the cheesemonger was a fool, and the justice who sided with him was a greater.

Then Patty she quarreled with me, and father he sided with her.

The minister had sided with the faction which Louisa Irving opposed.

In a revolution of 1891 Egan sided with the conservative party that lost.