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Choosing sides | The American Revolution Experience
Choosing sides | The American Revolution Experience. Choosing sides during the American Revolution. As tensions finally came to a head on the battlefields of Lexington and Concord, the people near and around the Thirteen Colonies needed to decide whether to pledge loyalty to the Patriot forces or the British.
choose sides - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
choose sides (third-person singular simple present chooses sides, present participle choosing sides, simple past and past participle chose sides) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see choose, sides. The neighbors chose sides on the zoning change. To divide a group into teams for a game or sport.
Choosing Sides – Daily Plate of Crazy
Sometimes choosing sides is about being there – for a friend, a neighbor, someone you love. You are choosing to be there as a shoulder, a steadying presence, a reminder that they are part of a family or other community – of caring. It is possible to choose a side for that doesn’t mean you are choosing a side against.
Choose/pick sides Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHOOSE/PICK SIDES is to support one person or cause and not the other. How to use choose/pick sides in a sentence. to support one person or cause and not the other; to decide which players will be on each team…
Choose sides - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
1. To ally or agree with one person or group in an argument. I refuse to choose sides between my two daughters! I didn't intend to choose sides, but Nancy made the stronger case. 2. To divide a group of people into teams, as when playing a sport or game. The game hasn't started yet because it's taking those guys forever to choose sides!
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