leave/put something on/to one side
leave (something) on one side
To keep something separate, reserved, or in stasis so as to use or deal with it later. The players on this team need to leave their frustrations with one another on one side until after the championship match. I think I'll leave that research paper on one side until I have these smaller assignments completed.
See also: leave, on, one, side
leave (something) to one side
To keep something separate, reserved, or in stasis so as to use or deal with it later. The players on this team need to leave their frustrations with one another to one side until after the championship match. I think I'll leave that research paper to one side until I have these smaller assignments completed.
See also: leave, one, side
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
leave/put something on/to one ˈside
put something in a separate place so that you can deal with it later: After you’ve taken the bread out of the oven, leave it on one side to cool. Leaving that to one side for now, are there any other questions?See also: leave, on, one, put, side, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- leave (something) on one side
- leave (something) to one side
- put (something) on one side
- put (something) to one side
- out into the open
- the odds are
- odds are, the
- (the) odds are (that)
- give tongue to
- bear in with (something)