Glid

Word GLID
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A term used when one glides through an architrave suavely and smoothly. Almost as if they are floating. Urban Dictionary

The past tense of glide. Urban Dictionary

To glide or having slid, as on a wet floor. Generally seen as comical. Urban Dictionary

The way die move across the table when playing Beer Die in the snow. Urban Dictionary

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The word "glid" in example sentences

Climbing back, as the stones glid down, I heard the cold greedy wave go japping, like a blind black dog, into the distance of arches and hollow depths of darkness. ❋ Richard Doddridge (2004)

Perceiving that I had no intention of giving him fair play by coming within his reach, he suddenly uncoiled and glid across a log, thinking to make good his retreat; but being determined on having -- not his scalp, for the head of a rattle-snake is rather a dangerous toy -- but his rattle, I pursued him across the log. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

-- Where glid the sunbeams through the latticed boughs, ❋ Various (N/A)

And through and through the ship his lightning glid, 585 ❋ Unknown (1857)

For example, ‘shape’ has now a weak præterite, ‘shaped’, it had once a strong one, ‘shope’; ‘bake’ has now a weak præterite, ‘baked’, it had once a strong one, ‘boke’; the præterite of ‘glide’ is now ‘glided’, it was once ‘glode’ or ‘glid’; ‘help’ makes now ‘helped’, it made once ‘halp’ and ‘holp’. ❋ Richard Chenevix Trench (1846)

Punctual to the moment, the railway train, conveying the redoubtable genius, glid into the well-lighted, elegant little station of Laverick ❋ Robert Smith Surtees (1833)

(Putting the cool in conservatism, dip in the hip and a glid in the stride.) ❋ Side Arm Talk (2010)

Skim the water with your head, dont go under and do not go to far above. you should be facing down in the water when you glid and when you pull look up take a breath and look down again facing the bottom. its good to have a perfect pull out and stream line becuase this is where you get most of your distance. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ask your site administrator to configure their servers to pass the glid ❋ Unknown (2009)

From Setran we passed through a valley, enriched by a fine waterfall, detachc farms, churches, clumps of trees, dispersed among the corn-fields and meadows; arivtr glid - ing along, and heightening by its transparency and murmurs the charms of this delig'it - ful landscape. ❋ Unknown (1812)

The passenger, glid - ing down the river in the summer, is amused and delighted witrTthe appearance of these vines on the upper branches and tops of the trees, forming large ca. iopies, festoons, arbours, grottoes, with numerous other fantastic figures. ❋ Le Raye, Charles (1812)

I, for my bart, my children, will teach you what I can while yon are here, and Oiall be glid if yoit will afk nric qneilions thjt tend to godly editying. ❋ Unknown (1785)

"With this thort, I glid past the animal's rump, an 'struck out over the parairy. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)

You glid through that [door] real [nicely], [Skribble]. ❋ Pokejesus (2005)

Eg. She [glid] past on the [roller] [skates] ❋ Griffencake10 (2022)

He [glid] on [the wet winter] [floor]. ❋ IrishJim (2010)

Whoa Zach, when you threw that [die it] didn’t bounce at all, it just [glid] [off the table] ❋ Mckennahaboom (2022)

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