Synonym: coast, cruise, flow, fly, sail, skim, slide, sweep. Similar words: slide, collide, slide into, side by side, lid, glib, solid, valid. Meaning: [glaɪd] n. 1. a vowellike sound that serves as a consonant 2. the act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it 3. the activity of flying a glider. v. 1. move smoothly and effortlessly 2. fly in or as if in a glider plane 3. cause to move or pass silently, smoothly, or imperceptibly.
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(31) Little blue trains, each with two boxy carriages, glide up and down.
(32) We are swimmers in slow motion, we glide together through clear and wordless waves, strokes of pure genius.
(33) Dive and glide in the blue sky then let the air currents carry you along.
(34) Go for ordinary, clean words, which your reader can glide across like a skater over ice.
(35) The first man out of the starting gate today will swing and glide over a carpet of man-made snow 80 centimetres deep.
(36) But the highlight is the skate park, which has ramps and bowls to glide across.
(37) The front skiers break a trail in the new snow, and the rest glide smoothly behind.
(38) Then a rectangle of brighter light illuminates the dusty ruched curtains as they glide towards the ceiling.
(39) And then for a while Sorcerer let himself glide away.
(40) Although flying fish leap out of the water they do not porpoise but glide, using their pectoral fins as aerodynamic surfaces.
(41) My father carries me from the car and I glide up two flights of concrete steps, suspended in midair by anti-gravity.
(42) We glide past islands with huts on stilts and waving people.
(43) He slammed his hand on the desk and, in a quick tipsy glide, slid behind me.
(44) They glide from high to low, to save energy and to avoid the dangers of the ground.
(45) When the host leaves the nest, the cuckoo makes its approach in a long, silent hawk-like glide.
(46) The train staggers into forward motion, then settles into a slow, heavy glide of about five miles per hour.
(47) Though to be fair, in tight pants it's more of an undulating glide.
(48) Once you power them up and get a topic, what you see is people can glide for awhile on that topic.
(48) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(49) A-road architecture does not glide in silently overnight and park itself along our urban highways.
(50) The first lady had specifically asked to speak at Glide, which is known for its social activism, church officials said.
(51) Approaching the glide path, standby for losing altitude.
(52) You can not Beat hang - glide.
(53) Returning nicely to glide path.
(54) Give me an Arc Glide self - destruct sequence.
(55) They glide by moving their bodies in curves.
(56) We stood in silence watching the snake glide effortlessly.
(57) Joe let himself glide to earth.
(58) In the engine, he watched the trees glide by.
(59) They fasten and strengthen the music of the Goose Wastrel to match the up-and -down glide of wind music, which show the concept of war and sound a bugle call in the battlefield.
(60) Watch sea eagles glide by or do some whale spotting directly from your bed.
More similar words: slide, collide, slide into, side by side, lid, glib, solid, valid, stolid, glitch, squalid, invalid, glisten, English, glimpse, validity, dangling, bungling, glinting, invalidate, glistening, something like, english civil war, All is not gold that glitters, aide, tide, side, idea, wide, ideal.