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Answer for the clue "Water-skiing variety ", 6 letters:
slalom

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Usage examples of slalom.

Just when it seemed the gunner had the T-34 in his sights, the Russian skidded, turned full to the side like a slalom skier kicking up dirt instead of snow, then raced across the center line back to the right in an extraordinary zigzag.

He had just started to slalom when he went too far to the side and hit the unwaxed portion.

Setting up your car for the street is different from a slalom, autocross, rally or modified production racing set-up.

Look for competitive events such as slaloms, autocrosses, rallys and racing schools that will allow you to find the limits of your car and yourself, safely.

He swung round a splayed clump of black pentangular pillars, then used a mushroom-like industrial refinery to slalom again.

Judd slalomed past shocked motorists who had come to a standstill, and disappeared down an alley.

It righted itself as it slalomed into the parking lot and then crunched partially through the low stone wall overlooking a sheer cliff that fell all the way to the Potomac.

She climbed and slalomed the mountainous whitecaps on her journey outbound from Clapboard Island.

Colo, would no longer exist -- and the psychic alterations of this change would be massive in the world of commerce: Fat City Ski Fashions, the Fat City Slalom Cup, Fat City Music Festival, Fat City Institute for Humanistic Studies.

The lumbering bagos and top-heavy four-wheelers form a moving slalom course for Him on his black motorcycle.

The boat did a seam-stretching giant slalom run around three more large slate-colored mounds.

The tires squealed, the car shot forward, and he whipped from lane to lane, as if trying to make a car do what an Olympic skier could accomplish in a giant slalom.

She ran a slalom course, jagging left and right through fields of fire, and made it to the safety of the barracks just short of a violent blast that took out the area she'd left behind.