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many-sided

[men-ee-sahy-did] / ˈmɛn iˈsaɪ dɪd /


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While some criticized the performer on social media for his actions, many sided with Lacy and argued that concertgoers should know better than to throw things at musicians while they are performing.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 25, 2022

That discovery led to his finding that borane molecules were polyhedral, or many sided, and to a new understanding of how a host of new chemical compounds could be constructed.

From Time Magazine Archive

Intellectually "as many sided as music itself," Pierre Monteux successfully fulfilled the gigantic task of giving all that is, has been and will be classic in music, in this generation.

From Time Magazine Archive

At the same time, there can be no reasonable doubt that the artistic temperament of the Greeks had something to do with its wide diffusion and many sided development.

From A Problem in Greek Ethics Being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion by Symonds, John Addington

Of course Sam Heller was against our hero, but that was to be expected, and many sided with Sam.

From Tom Fairfield's Pluck and Luck by Chapman, Allen




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