under one's arm; (in) the armpit
to lay aside; to set aside
side road; byroad; digression (e.g. from argument)
supporting role (actor); minor role
poor at preventing one's opponent from getting an underarm grip; having weak defenses; off one's guard; vulnerable (to attack)
looking aside; (from the) eyes of an onlooker
to stand aside; to step to the side; to move aside
to lay aside; to set aside
ditch next to railway track
looking from the side; looking aside
section of a room next to the alcove (where shelves are often placed)
to digress; to stray from the subject; to miss the target; to fly wide of the mark
axillary bud; lateral bud
to stand aside; to step to the side; to move aside
to digress; to stray from the subject; to miss the target; to fly wide of the mark
side road; byroad; digression (e.g. from argument)
downstage left (in noh), where the secondary actor is often seated
second verse (in a linked series of poems)
robe worn by military officials with a round collar, unstitched open sides, and no wrapped fabric along the bottom; small opening in the side of traditional Japanese clothing (where the sleeve meets the bodice, below the armpit); clothing with such an opening (usu. worn by women or children)
any of a number of respectful terms written after the addressee's name in a formal letter