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slider

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Word definitions for slider in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a person who slips or slides because of loss of traction [syn: skidder , slipper ] someone who races the luge [syn: luger ] freshwater turtle of United States and South America; frequently raised commercially; some young sold as pets [syn: yellow-bellied ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A slider is an American term for a small sandwich , typically around across, served in a bun . The term primarily refers to small hamburgers , but can also cover any small sandwich served on a slider roll. The term, when used in reference to a small hamburger, ...

Usage examples of slider.

Inside the condo Jesse poured them each a Poire Williams and they stood at the glass slider and looked out past his deck at the dark harbor.

On the tenth pitch of the at bat, after fouling off four pitches with Superman swings, Sweeney takes a slider from Tam and golfs it off the 1-800-BAR-NONE sign, just over the left field wall.

A large wooden board was fixed to the wall near the sales window, with plastic sliders upon which, in Cyrillic, were the names of various destinations.

The left armrest contained a row of several joysticks or sliders that could individually be moved back and forth, left to right, between two extremes.

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We would need, I said, another slider for inspecting the undersides of the boxes and Harve, nodding, suggested I ask Nigel to make one.

He had been a wide receiver of no little renown, and on the mound of a baseball diamond had once possessed a slider that justifiably intimidated the opposition.