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(121) He heard the patter of feet behind him and turned, his captive slid from his hands like an eel.
(122) Daak staggered, fell, slid towards the back of the platform.
(123) She slid closer and gave him a hug, pressing her head into his chest.
(124) The video recording showed Royan going into spasms and gradually tipping over until he gently slid off his chair.
(125) He slid the bolts on the front door and put the safety chain across.
(126) Limousines slid across the asphalt, decadent thrill-seekers cringing behind their curtained windows.
(127) Ezra slid off the high bed and into his britches.
(128) They had slid his noose from their necks and freed themselves of him.
(129) And slid down, unable to brake himself, breaking one bone then another.
(130) In the bathroom she slid dental floss in and out between her teeth.
(131) They were launched atop a pillow of water covering a rock, slid off[sentencedict.com], then rode out a landscape of haystacks.
(132) The feel of his warm flesh was too much to resist, and with a little groan she slid her arms round him.
(133) Above him rivulets of mud slid through the boards of the roof.
(134) Bars turned gooey as they slid underwater - then the youngsters slipped on them when they stood up to get out.
(135) The exoskeleton slid smoothly open and a little tune - Climb Every Mountain - issued tonelessly from a small loudspeaker somewhere.
(136) Corrigan slid across the seat and crouched at the door.
(137) The rock-walled chimney slid downward, she floated toward the surface with her head tilted back, impatient for the upper world.
(138) A short horizontal bar slid up and down the length of the rod.
(139) The board needs little preparation since once the skeg is attached only the daggerboard has to be slid into its case.
(140) Frequently he slid out from behind the pulpit and sauntered along the aisle as he spoke.
(141) As she turned uphill, a dark-red Daimler slid by, and blew its horn at her.
(141) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(142) I slid the flashy, long-barreled, wooden-gripped revolver back into the black hip holster.
(143) He slid so far down into the leather that he was sitting on his spine.
(144) Her glance slid over the cube she held, seeing it as an object, a thing she met with every day.
(145) An icy chill slid up his spine, causing the hair at his nape to rise.
(146) Trying not to look cross, I slid into the water.
(147) Julie banged the door shut and slid the bolts into place.
(148) It slid to the base of the mast so we could lash down the flapping canvas with extra sail ties.
(149) The swells slid by, deep emerald on one side, chrome on the other.
(150) With the weight of the gun, the holster slid comfortably and invisibly under my arm.