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move aside

1. To move to one side, especially to get out of someone or something's way. Move aside so that ambulance can get through, Tom! We all moved aside as the troops came down the hallway.
2. To cause or compel someone or something to move to one side, especially to get out of someone or something's way. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "move" and "aside." The police officers moved the people aside as the motorcade left the building. Just move those boxes aside to make room for the sofa.
See also: aside, move
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

move aside

to step or move out of the way. Please move aside. Could you please move aside so we can get this cart through?
See also: aside, move
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • draw aside
  • drawing
  • wave aside
  • brush aside
  • lay aside
  • layaway
  • nudge aside
  • throw aside
  • thrust aside
  • toss aside
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Keane caused a stir when he admitted that he would move aside if a younger, fitter striker came through the ranks to take over his mantle in green shirt of Ireland.
MOVE aside IPLC* Here comes CCL ( Celebrity Cricket League), a tournament featuring teams from Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil and Malayalam film industries.
Move aside Wii Fit, if you really want to drop those extra pounds quick have a go at the latest Shaun White Snowboarding.
Mr Brown said he would refuse to move aside even if senior Labour figures told him it would help the party retain seats at a general election, arguing that his focus was on tackling the recession and pushing through a programme of constitutional reform.
Move aside Gavin and Charlotte - Wales has a hot new celebrity couple.
As it pumps lava up, it forces each wall of the mid-ocean ridge to move aside," explains Lutz.
And subcompact car drivers did everything but throw rose petals out their sunroof to signal that they would move aside at my whim.
Move aside, Rachel - there's plenty of girls ready to take your place.
When an object moves through air at higher speeds, the air molecules can no longer move aside naturally but must be shoved aside (so to speak) faster than they want to go.
According to the records, the worker asked the cleaner to move aside, but he refused.
The victim, aged 17, said that the defendant attacked him after he asked him to move aside on the stairs as he was in a hurry.
OUTSPOKEN Donald Trump was for once lost for words when photographers asked him to move aside so they could photograph his wife Melania without him in the shot.
But Vladimir Putin brushed the move aside, recognising Crimea as an independent nation after voters there voted in a referendum to join Russia.
Carson if you are reading this PLEASE do the decent thing and move aside."