单词 | Slid |
例句 | (1) She slid a coin into the drawer. (2) He slid a coin into her hand. (3) The bolt slid easily into the groove. (4) On high the great white clouds slid swiftly. (5) She slid along the ice. (6) We slid down the grassy slope. (7) The automatic doors slid open. (8) Francesca slid across the ice. (9) He slid between the sheets and closed his eyes. (10) The door slid shut with a rumble. (11) The glasses slid off the table onto the floor. (12) The car slid sideways, its rear wheels spinning . (13) She slid her hand along the rail. (14) I slid down the hill. (15) An icy chill slid up my spine. (16) He slid into the driver'sseat. (17) We slid helplessly down the slope. (18) He slid safely into the third base. (19) They slid the canoe down to the water. (20) Murphy gradually slid into a pattern of drug abuse. (21) She slid him a sideways glance. (22) He lost his footing and slid into the water. (23) The elevator door slid shut. (24) He slid a shy look at Claire. (25) Can the car seat be slid forward a little? (26) The industry has slid into decline. (27) She had slid into a depression. (28) The man slid the money quickly into his pocket. (29) He slid his hand along her arm. (30) The moon slid silently behind a cloud. (1) She slid a coin into the drawer. (2) He slid a coin into her hand. (3) The bolt slid easily into the groove. (4) On high the great white clouds slid swiftly. (5) She slid along the ice. (6) We slid down the grassy slope. (7) The automatic doors slid open. (8) Francesca slid across the ice. (9) He slid between the sheets and closed his eyes. (10) The door slid shut with a rumble. (11) The glasses slid off the table onto the floor. (12) The car slid sideways, its rear wheels spinning . (13) She slid her hand along the rail. (14) I slid down the hill. (15) An icy chill slid up my spine. (16) They slid the canoe down to the water. (17) She slid the door open. (18) The car slid down the steep gradient into the river. (31) I slid the rug in front of the fire. (32) I just sat on my bottom and slid down. (33) The whistle blew and the train slid forward. (34) Mary slid back the closet door. (35) She slid into the driver's seat. (36) The thief slid out while no one was looking. (37) He has slid into bad habits. (38) A tear slid down her cheek. (39) Tears slid slowly down his pale cheek. (40) A grin slid over his foxy face. (41) My book slid off my knee. (42) He slid a control to fade out the music. (43) She slid the door open. (44) The ship slid into the water. (45) He slid a note into my hand. (46) She slid out while no one was looking. (47) The lift doors slid open. (48) She was slid downstairs by his push. (49) She slid into a slough of self-pity. (50) He slid open the door of the glass cabinet. (51) He slid his hands into his pockets. (52) Shares slid to a 10-year low. (53) He slid the gun into his pocket. (54) He slid back the bolt on the door. (55) She fell over and slid across the shiny floor. (56) She slid into the room. (57) She slid a coin into his hand. (58) The dollar slid against other major currencies. (59) I slid the wallet into his pocket. (60) Car exports slid by 40% this year. (61) The eyes slid away from his own in embarrassment. (62) The man collapsed against the wall and slid down it. (63) The gate slid opened at the push of a button. (64) The economy slid further into bankruptcy when several foreign banks called in unpaid loans. (65) Shares slid 11p to 293p after brokers downgraded their profit estimates. (66) I heard the sound of a bolt being slowly and reluctantly slid open. (67) Spare a thought for the nation's shopkeepers-consumer sales slid again in May. (68) She discussed sales, but slid over the problem of how to increase production. (69) He slid the letter into his pocket while no one was looking. (70) He slid off the couch and walked over to me. (71) She lifted the hatch and slid it away from the opening. (72) She took the note and slid it quickly into her pocket. (73) He lifted the mat and slid the key under . (74) The great ship slipped her moorings and slid out into the Atlantic. (75) Bob slid from his chair and lay prone on the floor. (76) She slid a hand under his elbow to guide him into the shop. (77) The entire pile shifted and slid, thumping onto the floor. (78) The car slid down the steep gradient into the river. (79) He opened the oven door and slid the pan of cookies in. (80) Their expedition nearly ended in disaster , when one of the climbers slid off the mountain. (81) They pelted him with questions while he slid from his saddle. (82) We slid down the roof and dropped to the ground. (83) He slid into bed. (84) The crowds cheered as the great ship slipped her moorings and slid out into the Atlantic. (85) As they turned the corner all the parcels slid to one side. (86) Stocks slid a further 3% on the major markets today. (87) Daniel slid out of the room when no one was looking. (88) He slid off his stool, hands open(/slid.html), palms outwards. (89) Gomez slid three one-thousand dollar bills from the wallet. (90) I slid into a depression. (91) His hand slid under my chemise. (92) A small panel on the hull slid smoothly back. (93) I slid into bed between cool white sheets. (94) McGuire slid headlong into second base. (95) Big drops of rain slid down the window pane. (96) Her tracksuit and flying jacket dragged on the ground as she slid and bumped down into the blackness. (97) When they slid him out he moved like a bag of crushed ice. (98) He decided to wait, watching as the driver switched off the engine and slid from behind the wheel. (99) That night we slid into Tomb Bay, where Lycian rock tombs glare over a sheltered bight and cicadas yell from oleanders. (100) He slid into schooling like an athlete lowering himself into a whirlpool, feeling the heat deep in his tissue. (101) His ragged hair fell across his brow, and his hands slid under Fergus's skin. (102) Their known, nearly identical faces, slid by in a wave of tawdry dinner jackets, sequinned old lace. (103) As Martinez slid backwards on the tin we all let out our own cries of terror. (104) Feeling weightless and soft, she slid her arms further round him, her fingers pushing into his thick hair. (105) Computer and semiconductor stocks slid as three brokerage firms downgraded earnings estimates for Dell Computer. (106) It was nerve-racking, having him watch her as she slid her feet out of bed, and pushed them into soft mules. (107) He dropped the soap and wrapped his arms around her, they slid against each other, their skin slippery and sensual. (108) He poured a generous measure into a plastic cup then slid it over the top of the desk into her hand. (109) As his hands slid down her upper arms and he drew her slowly but inexorably towards him, her throat grew dry. (110) As I slid to the floor I was kicked hard in the face with a slippered foot. (111) In my dreams,(http://) the sled had an unearthly quality and we slid into an abyss. (112) She slid out of bed and sat on the edge of his cot. (113) He's stubborn and wilful and ... She smiled into the darkness and slid her hand across his chest. (114) They stood in fascinated awe as the immense panelled surface slid past. (115) Blanche glanced up and down the empty pavement, slid on her leather gloves and loped off into the night. (116) The corpse of the rebel Moderatus rolled to and fro, and somehow the amulet had slid into the rocking skull cup. (117) If he had braked at the collision he would have slid straight past the scene. (118) As the second hand slid into place the car was there, the insect-faced lieutenant still on his own. (119) His unbuckled trousers slid and tripped him headlong into the corridor outside. (120) His tongue slid against hers; she shuddered, not with anger nor with displeasure but with some dark, deep emotion. (121) He heard the patter of feet behind him and turned, his captive slid from his hands like an eel. (122) Daak staggered, fell, slid towards the back of the platform. (123) She slid closer and gave him a hug, pressing her head into his chest. (124) The video recording showed Royan going into spasms and gradually tipping over until he gently slid off his chair. (125) He slid the bolts on the front door and put the safety chain across. (126) Limousines slid across the asphalt, decadent thrill-seekers cringing behind their curtained windows. (127) Ezra slid off the high bed and into his britches. (128) They had slid his noose from their necks and freed themselves of him. (129) And slid down, unable to brake himself, breaking one bone then another. (130) In the bathroom she slid dental floss in and out between her teeth. (131) They were launched atop a pillow of water covering a rock, slid off, then rode out a landscape of haystacks. (132) The feel of his warm flesh was too much to resist, and with a little groan she slid her arms round him. (133) Above him rivulets of mud slid through the boards of the roof. (134) Bars turned gooey as they slid underwater - then the youngsters slipped on them when they stood up to get out. (135) The exoskeleton slid smoothly open and a little tune - Climb Every Mountain - issued tonelessly from a small loudspeaker somewhere. (136) Corrigan slid across the seat and crouched at the door. (137) The rock-walled chimney slid downward, she floated toward the surface with her head tilted back, impatient for the upper world. (138) A short horizontal bar slid up and down the length of the rod. (139) The board needs little preparation since once the skeg is attached only the daggerboard has to be slid into its case. (140) Frequently he slid out from behind the pulpit and sauntered along the aisle as he spoke. (141) As she turned uphill, a dark-red Daimler slid by, and blew its horn at her. (141) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (142) I slid the flashy, long-barreled, wooden-gripped revolver back into the black hip holster. (143) He slid so far down into the leather that he was sitting on his spine. (144) Her glance slid over the cube she held, seeing it as an object, a thing she met with every day. (145) An icy chill slid up his spine, causing the hair at his nape to rise. (146) Trying not to look cross, I slid into the water. (147) Julie banged the door shut and slid the bolts into place. (148) It slid to the base of the mast so we could lash down the flapping canvas with extra sail ties. (149) The swells slid by, deep emerald on one side, chrome on the other. (150) With the weight of the gun, the holster slid comfortably and invisibly under my arm. (151) Converse nodded thoughtfully and slid back on to the floor to sleep. (152) The face relaxed and slid from view, the brick wall clouded and the screen blacked. (153) I slid down in my bed, my hair fanning out over the headboard like a thick black fringe. (154) Boyle said Santos' southbound minivan slid into the northbound lane, where it collided with a Ford Bronco. (155) Then a sudden wave of exhaustion swept over her, and she slid into a light doze. (156) I slid out of bed, put on my dressing-gown and padded out to the tiny landing. (157) She slid the ring off now, and held it in her palm. (158) The man collapsed against the wall and slid down it making gurgling noises. (159) Her legs were spread wide to accommodate him[], and his pecker slid into her like a warm spoon into thick cream. (160) This time, when his glance slid over her, his scrutiny was compounded of interest and a totally male appreciation. (161) Julia slid off the desk. After a moment's hesitation, Ian got up. (162) He slid his cheek against hers and, moving with delicious deliberate slowness, he kissed her on the lips. (163) Chill softness brushed his back as he slid into the rough grass. (164) An intolerable weight seemed to press on her forehead and slowly she slid into sleep. (165) He slid down the wall and sat with a bump. (166) Pre-tax profits after exceptional items slid by 5% to £902m. (167) Katherine could feel his anguish, and for the second time that day the tears slid down her cheeks. (168) Her head hit the beam and she slid down and hit her shoulder. (169) Moments later his suspicions were confirmed as it gradually slid open. (170) Her dreaming was interrupted by Ludovico who knelt before her and slid his hand between her legs. (171) It bunched up, then slid underwater in the opposite direction. (172) She opened the oven door and slid the pan of biscuits in. (173) She scribbled something on her memo pad and slid the paper across the desk to him. (174) She slid her hands round her head from covering her ears to covering her eyes. (175) I slid my leg between the cyclic and the front of the seat and lowered myself on to the nylon mesh. (176) The Woman slipped Doyle's gun into her bag and slid the Kalashnikov under a cushion. (177) It slid down the wall, leaving behind it a trail of dark brown juice, like bile. (178) McMurphy was there, studying the deck of cards that slid in and out of sight in his hands. (179) A few seconds later, Erma Bombeck gave up her first class seat and slid into the coach seat next to me. (180) His thumb slid over the swelling mound outlined beneath the silk, trailed over the ripening bud at its centre. (181) I quenched the candle flame with my fingers and slid into the bed chamber. (182) He slid on top of Solveig, kissing her, increasingly aware of ripples in her body beneath him. (183) I slid off the seat, keeping my eyes down, expecting to see a smear of red blood on the chair. (184) Slowly she slid down the wall, her back cold against the plaster until she sat upon her haunches. (185) He could deal with anger and steel himself against pity: but justified reproach slid through his armour like a poisoned dart. (186) Frank slid into second base, wound up with blurred vision and missed the rest of the year. (187) Toni filled the glasses with ice cubes and watched as Letia slid two thick red steaks under the broiler. (188) Piper slid from the Pit and into the transparent dome of the Belial Bridge terminal. (189) She pushed against the garage door and it slid upwards. (190) He managed to murmur Mayli's name, then closed his eyes and slid down to the floor. (191) Ludovico slowly slid her down his body and she kissed the skin of his torso, excited by its masculine smell. (192) Her glance slid from this face to the other and she found herself observed by pale eyes set in bloated white flesh. (193) A thing slid hugely over the crest of a nearby ridge, and gazed at me from several eyes. (194) Creed had smiled to himself as he had slid the Xerox copies back into the envelope. (195) After a while he dozed, and then slid into a dreamless sleep. (196) I was dawdling over dessert, still killing time, when an old friend, Rose Dikas[], slid into my booth. (197) As a group, banking shares listed on the first section slid 1. 9 percent. (198) The voices above stopped arguing, as Cardiff slid down the rail, exhausted and gasping for breath. (199) Once inside, she slid the bolt, leaning thankfully against the door, a maelstrom of emotions fighting for supremacy. (200) Just before the end Trainer slid in an equalizer to send the game into extra time. (201) Henry knew exactly how it felt. After the discovery of the hedgehog the day slid steadily downhill. (201) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (202) He eased back the stick and the nose came up and the jeep slid into his gunsight. (203) As the train slid slowly into Asansol station, Brother Mariadas, suddenly wide awake, shook me out of my reverie. (204) The pre-tax figure slid to £58.2 million, from £82.4 million in 1991, and the dividend total is halved to 6p. (205) If a camel slid and fell, it could easily break pelvis or limb and that would be the end of it. (206) Shares of many other financial companies, such as brokerage houses, also slid. (207) The weedy water slid by between him and the shoals and ledges. (208) Sharpe tied the horse's reins to the harrow's stout frame, then slid his rifle out of its saddle holster. (209) Jeopardy's eyes slid to the left and he caught sight of Lucien. (210) Lucy walked up the fight of steps; the plate glass doors slid open electronically as she crossed the beam. (211) Jinny slid out of bed, pulled on a jersey and a pair of jeans and stood listening in the dark. (212) As he was studying it, something slid out from the pages and fluttered to the floor. (213) I slid the door open and saw a Malay with a wet mop. (214) Maggie slid from the saddle and held the reins, her eyes on the drop to the lake. (215) The yacht pitched forward as they slid down the bow wave. (216) A few of the mounts shifted their feet; here and there a rider slid his sword back and forth in its scabbard. (217) Her gaze slid round the unfamiliar room, then she suddenly gave a loud groan as everything slid back into place. (218) We all slid out of the car, junior holding the banner, all of us trying to remain cool. (219) For a moment, Vitor gazed at the ring in his hand, then he slid it into his hip pocket. (220) The burning building behind him settled, and a triangular slice of wall slid out of place. (221) Dove slid down the rope, his feet skipping over the craggy face of the bluff toward the boy. (222) It was with some trepidation that I slid a 5-pound chicken with peeled, quartered potatoes into the 500-degree oven. (223) Success hinged on timing their arrival just as the last fat slice of sun slid below the horizon. (224) It was sea and islands now; the great continent like Atlantis had slid under the waves. (225) Her fears were groundless and she slid the door back. (226) She slid him a sideways glance, wondering how he'd react if she announced she was leaving immediately. (227) At the city centre slid out of the skin and moved away thought the dense crowds. (228) The document left many questions unanswered and when it was not endorsed by any major party figure it slid into oblivion. (229) The knife he slid towards her and into the butter had a menacingly long shadow blade. (230) I pulled a couple of nails and slid out a board. (231) As the doors slid open he glanced at the middle-aged couple who got out but then stared straight ahead again. (232) He slid out and slammed the door,(http:///slid.html) and Vora accelerated away. (233) She, good girl, slid over the bow and into the shallows with the line. (234) The schoolmaster skittishly slid his feet out of the way, lest a meatball come to rest against his glossy brogues. (235) The water was just right, slid over his skin as he gave out a long low satisfied moan into the steam. (236) Surrounded by Muscovites, strap-hanging on a fast train that slid to its halts and was away again. (237) Starch, unable to stop, slid 20 feet to the edge of an escarpment. (238) He slid down from the pill-box and sat in the high grass, half way down the canal bank. (239) When he had replaced the lid on the last compartment he slid the box back into place and locked it. (240) I slid out of bed and covered myself with a huge paisley shawl. (241) His hand slid up her thigh and found fine silk and lace in his way. (242) He slid down on his spine so he could rest his head on the back of the seat. (243) Then she lay a finger on my lips and slid out of bed like a dancer, one leg extended. (244) Her breath caught as a strange little frisson of excitement slid from her throat to her toes at the thought. (245) She slipped into her nightie and slid into bed beside Tom, who was asleep and breathing through his mouth. (246) His hand slid downwards, holding hers in a grip that was suddenly unbreakable. (247) She slid joyfully down from the bed and hopped across the cold carpet to the window. (248) Turning off the light, she slid back under the covers and closed her eyes to sleep fitfully until noon. (249) I slid Lewis's helmet on and cut myself off from the world. (250) He slid back on the mat to where she sat, and he handed her the jay. (251) He wanted to sit for ever gazing out of the window as the landscape loomed close and then slid by. (252) But there was further drama when the crane's brakes failed and it slid into the cab of the lorry. (253) I slid back the bolts and pushed the door open. (254) She gave a little moan of private enjoyment and reluctantly slid her hands up to his face. (255) The caliphs slid back toward the jahiliyya, locking women up and excluding them from the mosques. (256) I went up to the mystery door and slid my strip of steel between it and the jamb. (257) He slid the companionway hatch cover forward and fastened the doors, shutting off the interior of the yacht. (258) I slid down until I became entangled in some bracken. (259) Passing discreetly through the solid wood of the garage door he slid right into the skulking Omally. (260) The ice beneath him gave; he braced himself, and slid slowly into the muddy lake up to his neck. (261) The bald man extended a toe and slid it experiment ally across the glassy surface of ice. (262) The Luger slid easily from the holster into his hand. (263) Other nations stumbled, slid backward,() moved forward again with difficulty. (264) Stephen slid him a coin, the doorman tipped his hat with a smile. (265) Before each performance, he slid casually through an unnoticeable stage door into a world unknown to most. (266) As I slid the door bolt home I stopped counting at ninety-two. (267) Doyle's eyes narrowed and as he put one hand to his face the other slid dangerously to his jacket pocket. (268) She bit her lip as two large tears slid down her cheeks. (269) Her cool hands slid up under my jacket, plucking at my shirt, pulling it out at the waist. (270) The fingers gripping her windpipe slackened and Irina slumped backwards against the desk and slid to the ground. (271) The sleek ship slid from the harbor. (272) The dishes and bowls slid together with a clatter. (273) Francesca slid open a drawer to look for an opener. (274) Gloria slid an appraising eye over the rest of the rack before reaching for the dress. (275) Opening the folder, Nim slid the small pile of letters and attachments across the table. (276) The frosted - glass partition in the alcove slid back and a pair of eyes scrutinized me carefully. (277) European share indices fell around 3 %(sentence dictionary), and euro slid against other currencies. (278) Maurice flashed a smile at Ralph who slid easily into the water. (279) Amid widespread lay - offs and consumer unease, household spending slid 1.1 %. (280) Herb slid down the banisters and almost knocked Watkins over. |
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