Crossword clues for slid
slid
- What song did down charts
- What song did after peaking
- What career finally did
- Went into second, in a way
- Went into second base headfirst, perhaps
- Went into second base
- Went home face-first
- Went headfirst, maybe
- Went headfirst into third base, say
- Went headfirst into second base, say
- Went down fast
- Went down a hill, say
- Went along smoothly
- Wasn't anchored
- Was on a losing streak
- Was an aggressive baserunner
- Used a pole, perhaps
- Used a fireman's pole
- Tried to steal second, maybe
- Tried to steal a base, perhaps
- Tried to reach second base, perhaps
- Tried to get home, maybe
- Tried to elude a tag
- Tried to contact home, in a way
- Tried to avoid the tag
- Tried to avoid a catcher's tag
- Traversed a hardwood floor in socks, perhaps
- Took advantage of the playground
- Took a tumble, as the stock market
- Took a base the hard way
- Suffered a selloff
- Stole a base
- Started a downward trend
- Scored lying down
- Reacted to ice
- Reacted adversely to ice
- Reached the base feet-first
- Reached base in a cloud of dust
- Reached base feet-first
- Reached base feet first
- Reached a base dramatically
- Performed a baseball maneuver
- Overcame friction
- Moved like a hockey puck
- Moved easily
- Moved downward
- Made a smooth move
- Made a baseball move
- Lost traction on an icy street
- Lost traction on an icy road
- Lost one's grip
- Lost control on ice
- It's aptly contained in "slithered"
- Increased one's chances to be safe?
- Headed for home, perhaps
- Headed for home the hard way
- Got worse, in the standings
- Got to third base, say
- Got to third base, perhaps
- Got to the base, maybe
- Got one's uniform dirty, perhaps
- Got one's uniform dirty, maybe
- Got one's uniform dirty, as a base runner
- Got home, in a way
- Got home safely, in a way
- Got home safe, perhaps
- Got dirty going home?
- Finished a steal, say
- Fell some
- Fell in the standings
- Exhibited a lack of traction
- Enjoyed some playground equipment
- Eluded a baseman
- Dropped on the charts
- Dropped a bit
- Dramatically arrived home
- Down-shifted into second?
- Dove into third
- Dove into home, say
- Dove into a base
- Dove headfirst, maybe
- Dove feetfirst into home plate, say
- Dove feetfirst
- Dove feet first
- Dirtied a baseball uniform, in a way
- Didn't stay up
- Didn't stay in place
- Couldn't stay up
- Came home on one's side
- Came home in a cloud of dust
- Came home feet first?
- Avoided a tag, in a way
- Arrived smoothly, as into someone's DMs
- Arrived in a cloud of dust, maybe
- Arrived in a cloud of dust
- Arrived home safely, perhaps
- Arrived home safe, in a way
- Arrived home evasively
- Arrived at second base headfirst, perhaps
- Arrived at home, in a way
- Approached home, maybe
- Approached home plate, maybe
- Approached a base feet-first
- Coasted
- Came in horizontally
- Eased gently
- Skidded
- Hit the dirt at second
- Glided on ice
- Went downhill
- Used a firehouse pole, e.g
- Headed downward
- Gradually fell
- Suffered a sell-off
- Dove home
- Went down a firehouse pole, e.g.
- Didn't have traction
- Barely made it home?
- Didn't have good traction
- Declined slowly
- Lost traction on ice, say
- Moved on ice
- Fell, as interest rates
- Dropped, as in the polls
- Went down to second?
- Did a glissade
- Got home in a cloud of dust
- Came into a base horizontally
- Tried to make it home, say
- Declined a bit
- Declined, as stocks
- Avoided a tag, say
- Dropped a bit, as the stock market
- Dropped, as poll numbers
- Slued
- Tobogganed
- Moved smoothly on ice
- Went coasting
- Make skid marks, perhaps
- Glissaded
- Went home feet first
- Slipped (down)
- Passed along smoothly
- Went feet first
- Fell off
- Hit home, in a way
- Crossed the plate horizontally
- Skittered
- Lost ground
- Slithered
- Hit the base-path dirt
- Moved stealthily
- Moved sideways, in football
- Played trombone notes
- Played glissandi
- Went down a chute
- Tried to beat the tag
- Glided (on, eg, ice)
- Went down pole, given cover
- Went down a firehouse pole, for example
- Lost one's traction
- Lost one's footing
- Went smoothly?
- Fell gradually
- Tried to avoid a tag, maybe
- Rode the banister
- Reached base, in a way
- Lost control, as on an icy road
- Hurried home?
- Finished stealing, maybe
- Encountered ice
- Came home on one's backside
- Arrived at a base, in a way
- What some did to come home
- Went into a base hard
- Went home, in a way
- Used the banister, in a way
- Tried to steal a base by diving
- Tried to beat a tag
- Rode (down), as a banister
- Performed a glissade
- One way to have gotten home
- Lost some traction
- Lacked traction
- How a song exited the charts, perhaps?
- Hit the ground running?
- Hit diamond dirt
- Got dirty at home?
- Experienced dis-traction?
- Evaded a tag, on the diamond
- Encountered a banana peel
- Eluded a tag, perhaps
- Displayed baserunning skills
- Did a base-running job
- Declined gradually
- Completed a stolen-base attempt, say
- Avoided the tag
- Avoided a tag, perhaps
- Avoided a tag, maybe
- Arrived safely under the throw
- Arrived feet-first
- Approached home, one way
- Approached home, in a way
- What the Goo Goo Dolls did?
- What songs did down charts
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Slid \Slid\, imp. & p. p. of Slide.
Slide \Slide\, v. t. [imp. Slid; p. p. Slidden, Slid; p. pr. & vb. n. Slidding.] [OE. sliden, AS. sl[=i]dan; akin to MHG. sl[=i]ten, also to AS. slidor slippery, E. sled, Lith. slidus slippery. Cf. Sled.]
To move along the surface of any body by slipping, or without walking or rolling; to slip; to glide; as, snow slides down the mountain's side.
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Especially, to move over snow or ice with a smooth, uninterrupted motion, as on a sled moving by the force of gravity, or on the feet.
They bathe in summer, and in winter slide.
--Waller. -
To pass inadvertently.
Beware thou slide not by it.
--Ecclus. xxviii. 26. -
To pass along smoothly or unobservedly; to move gently onward without friction or hindrance; as, a ship or boat slides through the water.
Ages shall slide away without perceiving.
--Dryden.Parts answering parts shall slide into a whole.
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To slip when walking or standing; to fall.
Their foot shall slide in due time.
--Deut. xxxii. 35. (Mus.) To pass from one note to another with no perceptible cassation of sound.
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To pass out of one's thought as not being of any consequence. [Obs. or Colloq.]
With good hope let he sorrow slide.
--Chaucer.With a calm carelessness letting everything slide.
--Sir P. Sidney.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
past tense and past participle of slide (v.).
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: slide)
WordNet
n. a small flat rectangular piece of glass on which specimens can be mounted for microscopic study [syn: microscope slide]
(geology) the descent of a large mass of earth or rocks or snow etc.
(music) rapid sliding up or down the musical scale; "the violinist was indulgent with his swoops and slides" [syn: swoop]
plaything consisting of a sloping chute down which children can slide
the act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it; "his slide didn't stop until the bottom of the hill"; "the children lined up for a coast down the snowy slope" [syn: glide, coast]
a transparency mounted in a frame; viewed with a slide projector [syn: lantern slide]
sloping channel through which things can descend [syn: chute, slideway, sloping trough]
v. move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner; "the wheels skidded against the sidewalk" [syn: skid, slip, slue, slew]
to pass or move unobtrusively or smoothly; "They slid through the wicket in the big gate" [syn: slither]
move smoothly along a surface; "He slid the money over to the other gambler"
See slide
Wikipedia
Slid may refer to:
- Slíd, one of the eleven rivers of Élivágar in Norse mythology
- "Slid" (Fluke song), a 1993 electronica song
- Student League for Industrial Democracy (disambiguation)
"Slid" is the sixth single by the English electronic music band Fluke. Taken from the album Six Wheels on My Wagon the track became a club hit with the likes of Sasha and also appeared on the Sliver soundtrack.
Usage examples of "slid".
Slowly, the leather slid down his legs to reveal a fabulous length of thick flesh cascading from a bed of black pubic hair.
With her body tight against his, both his hands moved down to hook beneath her bottom and his fingers slid beneath her silk shorts to caress the crease where her bottom met her legs.
As she caught him on her clit, the soft wool slid over the silk of her shorts creating a warm, heady friction that speared from the outer lips of her sex to strike deep into her womb.
Jay slid his hands forward, over her pelvic wings and pulled her lower body against his.
Teller felt her muscles pull as Jay slid his cock halfway out and rammed up into her several times, his flush root sawing between her legs.
Automatically, without thinking, she slid her feet back and raised her knees to make room for him.
Swirling the top of his finger into the tight little space, he slid the digit all the way in and started a steady reciprocal motion.
Then his hands were pulling her cheeks open, easing them wider as a thumb slid through her crease, loitering to stroke over the crimp of her ass as he slowly pulled his shaft a few inches.
One hand moved to grip her right cheek while his left slid between their bodies.
Spilling onto the sheets as I slid into her life a knife through butter.
The tip of one finger slid down the front of his leather longpants and the static clasp spread open in a V to release the thick shaft that hardened to force its way out.
One of her hands left his ass and he watched with a held breath of pleasure as her legs slid apart and her fingers dipped into her delta to caress her own sex.
His hips flexed, and he drew out, and then slid back inside her body several more times.
As his fingers slid inside her body, she felt his seed seeping out even as it aided his movements.
As his tongue enslaved her clit, he slid two and then three fingers into her slippery cunt.