Sidelines [noun]
Definition of Sidelines:
secondary occupation
Sentence/Example of Sidelines:
It seemed that the sideline of mountain-tops had a little light on them.
Even then he had enough surplus energy to run a sideline in literature.
The midnight hours he spent in the pineal gland were only a sideline of his work.
An elementary school teacher who taught music as a sideline, Gladys Thompson, organized an orchestra about 1928.
The business flourished and some one advised my friend that he should put in popcorn as a sideline.
The average subject is handled standing and can be restrained with a twitch, sideline and hood.
With a sideline of fruit trees, I can get an order of some kind out of every family in the northern part of the state.