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Sid

American  
[sid] / sɪd /

noun

  1. a male or female given name, form of Sidney or Sydney.


Example Sentences

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In August, the DOJ dropped charges against developer Sid Chakraverty, who was accused of wire fraud and lying to secure favorable tax incentives.

From Salon

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said this month that the federal government should consider tax credits for ranchers who hold back their animals for breeding rather than sending them to slaughter.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kyle Wilkerson, founder of Sid the Cat Presents, books shows for artists at every stage — including many with no agent, no manager and little online presence.

From Los Angeles Times

“That kid over there?” asked Sid Bellows, my fourth tablemate.

From Literature

Sid Bellows was too engrossed in perusing pictures of women on the Silver Singles dating site to pay the boy any mind.

From Literature