177 collocations for slide

" "Good-night, Milt," said Mrs. Coblenz, a coating of husk over her own voice and sliding her hand out from beneath, to top his.

Slowly the stranger slid his foot from the doorsill to the doorstep; slowly, very slowly, his keenly twinkling black gaze travelled over the girl from her face to her feet and up again to finally fasten upon and hold as with a tangible grip her angry blue eyes.

" With the lantern held before me, its faint light barely piercing the intense darkness, I stood on the first step leading down into the cabin, and slid the door back into place behind me.

" He slid his arm, all for ingratiating, back into hers.

His narrowed, covetous eyes held her while one hand behind his back slid the bolt into place.

The train left an hour later and, as we lunched, we passed through the Mont Cenis tunnel and slid rapidly downwards through Alpine valleys, charming enough but less beautiful than those on the French side of the frontier.

These valves can be shown by letting the forearm hang down, and sliding the finger upwards over the veins (Fig. 73).

As the avalanche slides Down Alpine slopes, precipitous, cold and dark, Unpitying and unwrathful, grinds and crushes

" The Colonel slid in place the heavy wooden bar that had never before been requisitioned to secure the door, and he came and stood in the middle of the cabin, where he could let out all his inches.

He pushed the corners, tried sliding the panel in every direction, bounced the square with his fingers, all with no result.

If you like to slide down-hill you've got to pull up your sled.

© 26Oct45; AA496672. Carl Fischer, Inc. (PWH); 12Jan73; R542982. Modern universal method for the baritone and slide trombone.

He used to climb to the top of the tank and slide down the slippery glass as though it were a montagne russe.

Miss Lydia slid the letter beneath a fold of her dress.

"The escaping person," Henshaw said, "must have slid down the doubled rope which had been passed through the staple of the window, and then when the ground was reached have pulled it away, coiled it up, carried it to the lake, and thrown it in.

As yet the mass of slipping and sliding earth was falling into the waters of the Canal some distance from the moored tug.

" He slid out his watch, pushing back.

" It required my utmost effort to accomplish this, yet I succeeded in sliding the heavy covering back inch by inch, until it fell finally into place.

Upstairs I tumbled, resolved to get upon the roof and slide down the lightning-rod, or else jump from a window.

" "I did," he returned, humbly, dismounting and sliding the reins over Cuter's neck and head, "but you know how it is Sunday mornin's, Molly.

For before his fading and terrified vision there slid, as in a dream of light,yet without apparent rhyme or reasonwholly unbidden and unexplained,the face of that other man at the supper table of the railway inn.

Having found nothing in Swing's warbags save his friend's personal belongings, Racey slid the knife up his sleeve and went downstairs to breakfast.

She took a step or two lower down the stair, sliding the weapon with her.

Vot?" While the others were laughing at the plight of the German, he made an effort to arise and the machine promptly slid down an incline and sparked and gyrated until Hans' hair fairly stood on end with fright.

That worthy grinned back, and, knowing Mr. Dawson, slid the bottle along the bar.

177 collocations for  slide