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slide
verb slid, sliding
- intr
tr & intr
1. To move or cause to move or run smoothly along a surface.
- Thesaurus: glide, skate, skim, coast, skid, toboggan.
2. To lose one's footing, especially on a slippery surface; to slip or glide.
tr & intr
3. To move or place softly and unobtrusively.
- Example: slid the letter into his pocket
4. To pass gradually, especially through neglect or laziness; to lapse.
- Example: slid back into his old habits
- 1. An act or instance of sliding.
2. A polished slippery track, eg on ice.
3. Any part of something that glides smoothly, eg the moving part of a trombone.
4. An apparatus for children to play on, usually with a ladder to climb up and a narrow sloping part to slide down; a chute.
5. A small glass plate on which specimens are mounted to be viewed through a microscope.
6. A small transparent photograph viewed in magnified size by means of a projector.
7. A hair-clip, sometimes decorative.
8. A sliding seat, especially in a rowing boat.
9. geol.
- A landslide (sense 1).
- A portamento.
adj
noun
noun, adj
- To allow a situation to deteriorate.
