all kidding aside
Used to attempt to state a serious point in a jocular conversation.
1983 April 25, Steve Wozniak, letter to the editor, Infoworld, All kidding aside, I doubt we'll ever bomb Japan as long as [the Japanese] make Epson printers.
ADJ.
better, lay, left, little, plastic, soft
I laid the plastic bags aside before unpacking the groceries.
VERB + ASIDE
book, going, laid, leave, looks, make, move, put
She laid aside her phone to focus on the important conversation with her mother.
ASIDE + NOUN
dollars, hitomi, moment, money, salary, summer, trash
She set aside money each month for her daughter's college fund.
PREP.
from, up
She set aside some money from her salary each month for emergencies.
ADV.
then
Then, setting aside my worries about the exam, I decided to enjoy the weekend.
adv
To or on one side so as to be out of the way.
Move aside, please, so that these people can come through.
But soft! but soft! aside: here comes the king.
Excluded from consideration.
joking aside
unusual circumstances aside
adj
Not in perfect symmetry; distorted laterally, especially of the human body.
Her figure was slight; but the cruel accident—a fall in her childhood, which had laid the foundation of her ill health—had made her a little aside, and caused a degree of lameness, which rendered it difficult for her to move without assistance.
noun
An incidental remark to a person next to one made discreetly but not in private, audible only to that person.
An incidental remark to a person next to one made discreetly but not in private, audible only to that person. (theater) A brief comment by a character addressing the audience, unheard by other characters.
A minor related mention, an afterthought.
This, then, is what we have done up to now in this book. (As I have been doing right along) may I make an aside? (An aside is a part in an old-time play or movie in which an actor steps out of character to say something to the audience of a semi-private or semi-confidential nature about the play.) I am confounded, and somewhat appalled when I read over the scholarly works referred to
In addition, an analogy was only classified as significant if it appeared to be part of a serious attempt to generate or evaluate a solution, and as nonsignificant if it was simply mentioned as an aside or commentary. As an example of a nonsignificant analogy, one subject was reminded of another problem he had seen involving the deflection of piano strings of different lengths, but apparently mentioned this as an aside without the intention of applying findings back to the spring problem.
noun — a message that departs from the main subject
adverb — not taken into account or excluded from consideration
adverb — out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts)
adverb — placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose
adverb — in a different direction
Used to attempt to state a serious point in a jocular conversation.
1983 April 25, Steve Wozniak, letter to the editor, Infoworld, All kidding aside, I doubt we'll ever bomb Japan as long as [the Japanese] make Epson printers.
To disregard, dismiss or ignore something, as unimportant.
He brushed aside all my objections and went ahead with the project regardless.
To push or brush to the side.
On this section, the high five-span masonry viaduct over the Whiteadder Water, at Chirnside, withstood the flood, but four of the six spans of the bridge carrying the siding to the
Synonym of discard.
Synonym of discard.
But the row highlighted the fall from grace of the ethnically diverse women Sarkozy once promoted but later cast aside, who are now rebelling. The former young sports minister, Ram
Move aside, please, so that these people can come through.
WiktionaryBut soft! but soft! aside: here comes the king.
Wiktionary[…] and thou shalt set aside that which is full.
WiktionaryHer figure was slight; but the cruel accident—a fall in her childhood, which had laid the foundation of her ill health—had made her a little aside, and caused a degree of lameness, which rendered it d
WiktionaryThis, then, is what we have done up to now in this book. (As I have been doing right along) may I make an aside? (An aside is a part in an old-time play or movie in which an actor steps out of charact
WiktionaryIn addition, an analogy was only classified as significant if it appeared to be part of a serious attempt to generate or evaluate a solution, and as nonsignificant if it was simply mentioned as an asi
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