sidle
verb /ˈsaɪdl/
  /ˈsaɪdl/
[intransitive]Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they sidle |    /ˈsaɪdl/   /ˈsaɪdl/  | 
| he / she / it sidles |    /ˈsaɪdlz/   /ˈsaɪdlz/  | 
| past simple sidled |    /ˈsaɪdld/   /ˈsaɪdld/  | 
| past participle sidled |    /ˈsaɪdld/   /ˈsaɪdld/  | 
| -ing form sidling |    /ˈsaɪdlɪŋ/   /ˈsaɪdlɪŋ/  | 
- + adv./prep. to walk somewhere in a shy or uncertain way, as if you do not want to be noticed
- She sidled up to me and whispered something in my ear.
 - He sidled into the room.
 - I was getting ready to sidle away when the man called to me.
 - The waiter sidled over to our table.
 
Word Originlate 17th cent.: back-formation from sideling, from side + the adverbial suffix -ling.