slide

ஸ்லைடு
definition
verb
she slid down the bank into the water
move along a smooth surface while maintaining continuous contact with it.
noun
Across from school was a big public playground, filled with swing sets and slides and jungle gyms and merry-go-rounds.
a structure with a smooth sloping surface for children to slide down.
His dark hair fell into his eyes as he looked down the slide of his instrument, inspecting the dent that his fall had put in it the day before.
a part of a machine or musical instrument that slides.
translation of 'slide '
சறுக்கு,
நழுவு
verb
சறுக்கிச்செல்
example
Swings, a see-saw and a 'slide' had already been ordered.
Contributing to the current 'slide' are some of the older more established technology and telecommunications names.
The general view is that investors want to see more certainty on the US situation before the dollar can be expected to halt the present 'slide' .
But the delivery sells it, and a song that opens with a descending chromatic wail and psychedelic wah-wah 'slide' is just a bit much.
That's a solid double and a hard 'slide' into third base.
To erase the distinction appears to have been a moral gain, rather than a 'slide' down the slope.
The air is moist and moss-scented, and you 'slide' your fingers along the slick castle stones as you're pulled by faint strains of music that sound vaguely familiar.
Then Handy describes the guitarist playing 'slide' , fretting his instrument with a knife.
What churches need, it seems, is a radical makeover to halt the 'slide' and make them more appealing, attractive and entertaining to an increasingly sceptical population.
Clive is a master on lap 'slide' , 6 and 12 string guitars, as well as being a considerable singer/songwriter in his own right.
The dramatic rescue unfolded when ice gave way under Nadine as she played with friends on an ice 'slide' at the reservoir at 8pm last Monday.
He slid along an icy 'slide' in the manner of a child going home from school.
Lay the pencil flat on one surface with the point resting on the other, and 'slide' the pencil along to make the scribe.
Once a school started down the slippery slope toward liberalism, nothing could stop its full 'slide' to perdition.
I'd been playing 'slide' for years
We had an ice-cream and a little play on the 'slide' and climbing frame.
Fifth, there is a streak of melancholia in the English imagination, which can easily 'slide' into a condition of fatalism.
We tried bird's eye views and worm's eye views of normal subjects, such as a playground 'slide' .
The remainder of the stainless steel 'slide' has a fine matte finish.
Results released over the last two quarters, particularly in the United States indicate that credit quality is on the 'slide' .
Meanwhile in nearby India Street a play area for children up to the age of eight has a 'slide' , roundabout and see-saw.
There's no slop, no shake, and the 'slide' travels along the frame ways slick as greased ball bearings.
I watched the kids play around in the swing set and the 'slide' .
Called a DNA microarray, it relied on the laws of nature, meaning that any virus applied to the 'slide' would gravitate toward a like virus.
use an ice axe to halt a 'slide' on ice and snow
In addition, there are two extended 'slide' packs, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, containing 12 slides.
Her routine was uninspired writhing and undulating but her pole 'slide' was something that Plato would have written a riddle about.
what a beautiful way to start a dance, just a slow 'slide' of the toe along glittering black marble.
However, once you start dwelling on exact and exhaustive definitions you inevitably go down a slippery 'slide' of uncertain meanings.
It must have been fun creating the ice 'slide' , where we see the animals swirling around on a kind of natural rollercoaster?
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