0 (in football and some other sports) in a position where you are allowed to kick, throw, or receive the ball or puck --
1 to persuade someone to support you or to continue to support you: --
Prompt disclosure of the bank's losses has kept shareholders onside for the time being.
Another study of just the 2005 and 2006 seasons also found similar disparities depending on whether the defense expects an onside kick.
He was the first coach to successfully work the onside kick.
They were able to recover the ensuing onside kick, but were not able to score again in the remaining time.
However, a failed onside kick sealed their doom.
The onside kick attempt failed, but there was still time left.
Occasionally, football coaches attempt surprise onside kicks to catch their opponent's players off guard and without the hands team on the field.
They must be kept onside if the experiments are to work, and that is one of the criteria that has caused several potential pilot regions to be excluded.
We ask nothing onside those rights.