1982 examples of slidden in sentences

She leant against the broad shoulder of the man who loved her; and felt as though all trouble, and disappointment, and doubt had slidden off her soul, and left her only the blissful certainty of happy rest.

but the peak of a volcano, down whose shoulders lava and ash have slidden toward the sea.

Sometimes there would be a distant rushing sound, a snow-slide thousands of feet above their heads on the mountain.

A snow-slide caught him and he left his horse buried, struggling out himself from the cold smother like a maimed insect to lie for hours by the road till breath and life came back to him.

Direct acting screw engine by Messrs. John Bourne &, Co., cylinder; discs; guides; screw shaft brasses; air pump; slide valve; balance piston; connecting rod; piston rods; cross head; air pump arm; feed pump; crank pin; screw shaft; thrust plummer block; link motion; screw propeller.

Equilibrium slide valve, grid-iron valve.

For in snow-shoe walking the feet must be lifted straight up and then carried forward before they are planted, and any attempt to slide them forward makes a woeful tangle; to try to lift the ski off the ground, however, is to invite ridiculous distress, and the whole art of scooting on the ski is in the long, sliding motion.

The farmer poured the sour milk down the slide, where it ran into the trough, and the little pigs began to eat.

But in this and other points he had found it better to let things slide rather than throw the whole place out of gear for a trifle.

For example, I once heard Silas Foster, in a very gruff voice, threatening to rivet three horse-shoes round Priscilla's neck, and chain her to a post, because she, with some other young people, had clambered upon a load of hay, and caused it to slide off the cart.

We passed to-day a singular formation which we named "The Devil's Slide," From the top of the mountain to the valley, a distance of about 800 feet, the trap rock projected from 75 to 125 feet, the intermediate layers of friable rock having been washed out.

Of simple instruments, for looking at one slide at a time, Smith and Beck's is the most perfect we have seen, but the most expensive.

Now let me tell you right here that a valve (I mean the ordinary slide valve, such as is used on traction and portable engines), is one of the simplest parts of an engine, and you are not to lose any sleep about it, so be patient until I am ready to introduce you to this part of your work.

They saw him slide far to one side.

"A slide of rock has fallen over the mouth of the tunnel," he said, forcing himself to speak as if it meant little or nothing.

" "A slide of rock," she repeated after him dumbly.

The slide has covered the wires.

Perhaps a, rock from the slide had cut a wire, and they had found the wirehad repaired it!

In the afternoon they saw mountain sheep feeding on a slide half a mile away, and for ten breathless minutes Joanne watched them through the telescope.

The tracks lead to a big slide of rock that opens a break in the west range.

The dory she'd nose up ter butt it, And then git discouraged an' slide; No noise but the thole-pins a-squeakin', Or, maybe, the swash of a wave, No feller ter cheer yer by speakin' 'Twas lonesomer, lots, than the grave.

Slide, slid or slided, sliding, slidden, slid, or slided.

It was very pretty to receive both hands full of the gayly wreathed and knotted hoops, to hold them slidden along one arm like garlands, to pass them lightly from hand to hand again, and to toss them one by one through the air with a motion of more or less inevitable grace; and the excitement of hope or of success grew with each succeeding trial.

Harry Goldthwaite of course sprang forward to do it for her; and presently she was tossing them with her peculiar grace, till the stake was all wreathed with them from bottom to top, the last hoop hanging itself upon the golden ball; a touch more dexterous and consummate, it seemed, than if it had fairly slidden over upon the rest.

They called her the "dear child," for without any effort on her part she had slidden into their hearts and found a ready welcome in each sympathizing bosom.

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