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- verb nonstandard Simple past tense and past participle of
slide .
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Examples
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Once they are ated to the appropriate heights using the platters as a guide, the heads need to be slided onto the wedges to remove the heads without damage.
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I slided for about 50 meters on my right side but I wanted to finish the stage.
Sebastian Haedo KO’d by police motorcycle at Paris-Nice; De Weert also injured 2011
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Its a strong chance McCain gets land slided & its a shame because he should have been the president in 2000. 0
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"It was a bad, bad morning," said Jennifer Onaitis Legler, a 58-year-old Great Falls resident who slip-slided to work at the Department of Veterans Affairs in the District through three flooded roads.
Storms flood parts of Washington region, stranding motorists 2010
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If you slided bookshelf front and got capsule, will see better ending.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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It felt like I managed to gain control over the car again, but no: suddenly we had slided out of the road and on top of the snow edge along the road.
Bacalao and banana. magnio 2009
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The Virginia, or Merrimac, as it was known before it was converted into the slope-slided ironclad, delivered its fatal blow to the Cumberland with its 1,500-pound iron ram.
Archive 2009-08-01 James Gurney 2009
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The Virginia, or Merrimac, as it was known before it was converted into the slope-slided ironclad, delivered its fatal blow to the Cumberland with its 1,500-pound iron ram.
The Sinking of the Cumberland, Part 1 James Gurney 2009
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For the last six years our President has abdicated and abandoned this role of world leader while the region has slided towards ever-spreading carnage that increasingly resembles not only civil war but religious war, with shades of ethnic cleaning, not only in Iraq but regionwide.
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A word, a look sufficed to mark her approbation or dissent, which he no sooner discovered, than he slided into her opinion, with as much facility and satisfaction as if it had originally been his own.
Cecilia 2008
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