I don't want to go to a restaurant; besides, we can't afford it.
Examples of besides
besides
Besides, an online site happened to offer a very good deal on a 55-inch Toshiba.
From the stltoday.com
Besides being a great player on the field, he has great character off the field.
From the news-journalonline.com
Besides breakfast, Willy's serves up classic lunches as well as pita sandwiches.
From the ocregister.com
After all, the theater takes place inside and besides, I have a mental limosine.
From the stltoday.com
Besides returning all but four walk-on players, they'll add firepower next year.
From the freep.com
Besides his stellar coaching record, he has done so much good for our community.
From the freep.com
Besides, a trade would probably involve the Lions giving up a second round pick.
From the freep.com
The company is providing itself with a second market besides the infant formula.
From the businessweek.com
Besides sandwiches, lunch ranges from chicken-fried steak to Moroccan lamb stew.
From the sacbee.com
More examples
Making an additional point; anyway; "I don't want to go to a restaurant; besides, we can't afford it"; "she couldn't shelter behind him all the time and in any case he wasn't always with her"
In addition; "he has a Mercedes, too"
Besides is the final release from 90's alternative rock band Sugar. As the title suggests, it collected the various B-sides from their previously released singles. ...
Besides is an EP by Do Make Say Think. It was released in December 1999 by Resonant Records in a vinyl-only format and is now out-of-print.
Besides is a compilation of outtakes, previously unreleased songs, and live recordings by Over the Rhine, released in 1997. ...
Also; in addition; moreover; furthermore; otherwise; else; beside; in addition to; other than; except for; instead of
(beside) Next to; at the side of; Not relevant to
(BESIDE) Sophisticated metal designs and elegant dials fulfill and enhance these handsome dress watches. BESIDE gives exquisite form to time spent exploring life's possibilities.
Is an adverb or preposition that means "also, additionally": I would enjoy going on a vacation besides working all the time.