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I pulled him out by a leg, and there was a trail of blood and bubbles where his mouth had slid along the ground.

McCarthy skated three strides across the line and slid a lead pass to Howe.

Her glasses slid down her nose, but her hands were cuffed and she now asked the cop for assistance.

She slid down one strap to her elbow, and the other strap followed suit.

After Stewart had slid into second base Pete, looking somewhat surprised, took his hand off the phone.

These frames fitted into grooves so that they could be slid back and forth, and in warm weather the windows were always left open.

Gently it slid across the oblong of sunlight, blotting out the figures of the two men from her sight.

It appeared in isolated patches over the water, and then these patches slid together and a white wall advanced upon us.

At last Ibrahim pulled up his donkey, and slid off, drawing his djelabieh together with his brown hands.

Stanley Hall also went for pastime, and Billy Towler slid into the boat like an eel, without leave, just as it pushed off.

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On this page you'll find 42 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to slid, such as: move, slither, shove, veer, tumble, and drift.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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