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What (who) is upsides - definition


upsides      
¦ adverb (especially in horse racing) alongside.
?(upsides with) archaic even or equal with.
Origin
C18: from upside in the sense 'upper part' + the adverbial suffix -s.
The Upsides         
ALBUM BY THE WONDER YEARS
My Last Semester; Logan Circle (song); Everything I Own Fits in This Backpack; Dynamite Shovel; New Years with Carl Weathers; It's Never Sunny in South Philadelphia; Hostels & Brothels; Melrose Diner; This Party Sucks; Hey Thanks; Washington Square Park (song); All My Friends Are in Bar Bands; I Was Scared & I'm Sorry; We Won't Bury You
The Upsides is the second studio album by American rock band The Wonder Years, released through No Sleep Records and Run For Cover Records on January 26, 2010. The album was recorded with producer Vince Ratti at Skylight Studios in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania.
Upside         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Upside (disambiguation)
·noun The upper side; the part that is uppermost.
Examples of use of upsides
1. What you would have, in one of the more delightful upsides, would be the language.
2. Although some may argue that such marriages are destined for disaster, there are upsides.
3. The glass tables came down with crash, chairs were turned upsides down, doors broken and staff assaulted.
4. Sadly, the manufacturing upsides of the "victory plate" won‘t be part of the Obama economic mini–surge here in the United States.
5. The upsides of the central location and the large number of clubs, bars and pubs are offset by the traffic congestion, noise and the lack of green space.