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单词 sidewipe
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sidewipen.

Brit. /ˈsʌɪdwʌɪp/, U.S. /ˈsaɪdˌwaɪp/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: side n.1, wipe n.
Etymology: < side n.1 + wipe n.
1. A glancing or sweeping blow from or on the side of something; = sideswipe n. 1. Now rare.
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the world > movement > impact > striking > striking with specific thing > [noun] > with the hand > with the fist > on or from the side
sidewipe1725
sidewinder1824
sidewiper1870
1725 J. Hutchinson Ess. toward Nat. Hist. of Bible 282 One of them run foul upon the Earth, and swash'd the Seas on to Land, and so drown'd all..and after that another gave it a Side-wipe, and set it a jogging again.
1771 T. Bridges Adventures of Bank-note IV. xxii. 194 Whether this side-wipe graz'd too near the doctor's left cheek..I can't say, but, from that instant, he did not speak another word.
c1850 Southern Sketches 31 Arch would fetch him er side wipe on the head, and knock him into the middle of next week!
1899 News & Observer (Raleigh, N. Carolina) 17 Dec. 9/6 The passenger locomotive struck it just as it had got off the main track and the collision was a side wipe.
1915 Electric Railway Jrnl. 28 Aug. 345/1 The slides also illustrate the need for constant watch to avoid accidents to persons and collisions or side-wipes with vehicles.
1943 Bluefield (W. Va.) 27 Apr. 12/2 The sidewipe of a yard engine and the locomotive of a time freight.
2. A passing critical remark about someone or something; = sideswipe n. 2.
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society > communication > information > hint or covert suggestion > [noun]
feelc1485
inkling1529
intimation1531
insinuation1532
by-warning1542
byword1542
item1561
cue1565
air1567
vent1613
insusurration1614
hinta1616
injection1622
indication1626
infusion1641
side glance1693
ground bass1699
touch1706
side view1747
sidewipe1757
allusion1766
penumbra1770
breath1795
slyness1823
by-hint1853
light1854
shove1857
suggestion1863
sous-entendu1865
point1870
sidewiper1870
sniff1936
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > criticism > [noun] > indirect > instance of
sidestroke1611
by-wipe1641
by-fling1651
sidewipe1757
sidekick1844
by-quip1855
sidewiper1870
sideswipe1882
snipe1969
1757 Lady Bradshaigh in S. Richardson Corr. (1804) VI. 279 Your third paragraph..is such a mixture of kindness and crossness, of spite and good nature, of side-wipes plain and friendly intimations.
1834 Tait's Edinb. Mag. Aug. 492/1 Giving Sir John a side-wipe about his ultra-zeal in persecuting the press.
1897 Belfast News-let. 2 Feb. 3/7 The manager might get a side-wipe at the ‘Belfast News-Letter’ and its proprietors in revenge for taking a public-spirited attitude on this question.
1926 R. Kipling Debits & Credits 158 My notion was a Cultural Exposay of a She-dom'nated Civ'lisation, built on a virginal basis qua alcohol..and a side-wipe at the practically non-existent birth rate.
1933 Syracuse (N.Y.) Herald 6 Nov. 1/1 Speaking over the radio Saturday night, John E. Chapman, Democratic nominee for Mayor, took a sidewipe at this column.
1999 Times 19 Feb. 1/5 Mr Blair delivered an astonishing sidewipe to his colleagues and Sir Paul in particular.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

sidewipev.

Brit. /ˈsʌɪdwʌɪp/, U.S. /ˈsaɪdˌwaɪp/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: sidewipe n.
Etymology: < sidewipe n. Compare earlier sidewiping adj. and slightly later sideswipe v.
Chiefly U.S.
1. transitive. Esp. of a motor vehicle or (in early use) a railway locomotive: to strike with a glancing blow or with the side; = sideswipe v. 1. Cf. sidewipe n. 1.
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1885 Cumberland (Maryland) Daily Times 11 July 1/6 The other train should have stopped, but instead of doing so ran into No. 43, and as railroaders express it, ‘sidewiped her’.
1896 20th Ann. Rep. Railroad Commissioner State of Virginia 253 (table) Cars sidewiped..2.
1914 Smart Set Feb. 100/2 Morrison sidewipes me..in the small of the back.
1973 S. Birmingham Real Lace xxvi. 292 His car went out of control. It skidded, sidewiped a telephone pole..and burst into flames.
2014 Denver Post (Nexis) 1 Oct. A man was injured..after he sidewiped an El Paso County Sheriff's Office vehicle.
2. transitive. In extended use. To damage or destroy as if by a sideswipe; to make a passing critical remark about; = sideswipe v. 2. Now rare.
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1895 Cherokee Advocate (Tahlequah, Indian Territory) 11 Sept. 2/1 Hon. George Benge, one of our foremost citizens and statesman, is side-wiped as a common bribe-taker.
1896 Washington Post 21 Oct. 6/3 In announcing his intention of remaining in the Democratic Party, ex-Gov. Campbell took occasion to side wipe the Palmer and Buckner train.
1906 Titusville (Pa.) Morning Herald 10 Jan. 7/3 (heading) Golden of New York Sidewiped the ‘Trusts’—Two Important Resolutions Adopted in the Senate.
1937 N.Y. Times 18 Sept. l10/1 The Giants swept into this metropolis today, sidewiped the Reds.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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