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(91) His hand slid under my chemise.
(92) A small panel on the hull slid smoothly back.
(93) I slid into bed between cool white sheets.
(94) McGuire slid headlong into second base.
(95) Big drops of rain slid down the window pane.
(96) Her tracksuit and flying jacket dragged on the ground as she slid and bumped down into the blackness.
(97) When they slid him out he moved like a bag of crushed ice.
(98) He decided to wait, watching as the driver switched off the engine and slid from behind the wheel.
(99) That night we slid into Tomb Bay, where Lycian rock tombs glare over a sheltered bight and cicadas yell from oleanders.
(100) He slid into schooling like an athlete lowering himself into a whirlpool, feeling the heat deep in his tissue.
(101) His ragged hair fell across his brow, and his hands slid under Fergus's skin.
(102) Their known, nearly identical faces, slid by in a wave of tawdry dinner jackets, sequinned old lace.
(103) As Martinez slid backwards on the tin we all let out our own cries of terror.
(104) Feeling weightless and soft, she slid her arms further round him, her fingers pushing into his thick hair.
(105) Computer and semiconductor stocks slid as three brokerage firms downgraded earnings estimates for Dell Computer.
(106) It was nerve-racking, having him watch her as she slid her feet out of bed, and pushed them into soft mules.
(107) He dropped the soap and wrapped his arms around her, they slid against each other, their skin slippery and sensual.
(108) He poured a generous measure into a plastic cup then slid it over the top of the desk into her hand.
(109) As his hands slid down her upper arms and he drew her slowly but inexorably towards him, her throat grew dry.
(110) As I slid to the floor I was kicked hard in the face with a slippered foot.
(111) In my dreams,(http://Sentencedict.com) the sled had an unearthly quality and we slid into an abyss.
(112) She slid out of bed and sat on the edge of his cot.
(113) He's stubborn and wilful and ... She smiled into the darkness and slid her hand across his chest.
(114) They stood in fascinated awe as the immense panelled surface slid past.
(115) Blanche glanced up and down the empty pavement, slid on her leather gloves and loped off into the night.
(116) The corpse of the rebel Moderatus rolled to and fro, and somehow the amulet had slid into the rocking skull cup.
(117) If he had braked at the collision he would have slid straight past the scene.
(118) As the second hand slid into place the car was there, the insect-faced lieutenant still on his own.
(119) His unbuckled trousers slid and tripped him headlong into the corridor outside.
(120) His tongue slid against hers; she shuddered, not with anger nor with displeasure but with some dark, deep emotion.