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(211) Jinny slid out of bed, pulled on a jersey and a pair of jeans and stood listening in the dark.
(212) As he was studying it, something slid out from the pages and fluttered to the floor.
(213) I slid the door open and saw a Malay with a wet mop.
(214) Maggie slid from the saddle and held the reins, her eyes on the drop to the lake.
(215) The yacht pitched forward as they slid down the bow wave.
(216) A few of the mounts shifted their feet; here and there a rider slid his sword back and forth in its scabbard.
(217) Her gaze slid round the unfamiliar room, then she suddenly gave a loud groan as everything slid back into place.
(218) We all slid out of the car, junior holding the banner, all of us trying to remain cool.
(219) For a moment, Vitor gazed at the ring in his hand, then he slid it into his hip pocket.
(220) The burning building behind him settled, and a triangular slice of wall slid out of place.
(221) Dove slid down the rope, his feet skipping over the craggy face of the bluff toward the boy.
(222) It was with some trepidation that I slid a 5-pound chicken with peeled, quartered potatoes into the 500-degree oven.
(223) Success hinged on timing their arrival just as the last fat slice of sun slid below the horizon.
(224) It was sea and islands now; the great continent like Atlantis had slid under the waves.
(225) Her fears were groundless and she slid the door back.
(226) She slid him a sideways glance, wondering how he'd react if she announced she was leaving immediately.
(227) At the city centre slid out of the skin and moved away thought the dense crowds.
(228) The document left many questions unanswered and when it was not endorsed by any major party figure it slid into oblivion.
(229) The knife he slid towards her and into the butter had a menacingly long shadow blade.
(230) I pulled a couple of nails and slid out a board.
(231) As the doors slid open he glanced at the middle-aged couple who got out but then stared straight ahead again.
(232) He slid out and slammed the door,(http://sentencedict.com/slid.html) and Vora accelerated away.
(233) She, good girl, slid over the bow and into the shallows with the line.
(234) The schoolmaster skittishly slid his feet out of the way, lest a meatball come to rest against his glossy brogues.
(235) The water was just right, slid over his skin as he gave out a long low satisfied moan into the steam.
(236) Surrounded by Muscovites, strap-hanging on a fast train that slid to its halts and was away again.
(237) Starch, unable to stop, slid 20 feet to the edge of an escarpment.
(238) He slid down from the pill-box and sat in the high grass, half way down the canal bank.
(239) When he had replaced the lid on the last compartment he slid the box back into place and locked it.
(240) I slid out of bed and covered myself with a huge paisley shawl.