as an aside

as an aside

1. A phrase that prefaces a comment indirectly related to the topic being discussed. Today we will be discussing the electoral college, but, as an aside, did anyone see the debate last night?
2. Said quietly to certain people, not an entire group. "Wow, the lead sure needs acting lessons," my mother muttered as an aside when intermission began.
See also: aside
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

as an aside

[said] as a comment that is not supposed to be heard by everyone. At the wedding, Tom said as an aside, "The bride doesn't look well." At the ballet, Billy said as an aside to his mother, "I hope the dancers fall off the stage!"
See also: aside
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
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  • two can play (at) this game
  • two can play at that game
  • Two can play this game
  • game that two can play, that's a
  • that's a game that two can play
  • and the rest
  • game that two can play
  • a game at which two can play
  • a game that two can play