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noun/ˈsaɪdbɑː(r)/
/ˈsaɪdbɑːr/
- a short article in a newspaper or magazine that is printed next to a main article, and gives extra informationTopics TV, radio and newsc2
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- a narrow area on the side of a computer screen or a web page that is separate from the main part of the page
- (especially North American English) an issue, event, action, etc. that is less important than the main one
- The promoter provided free concerts as a sidebar to the festival.
- (also sidebar conference)(US English) (in a court of law) a discussion between the judge and the lawyers that the jury cannot hear
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