Sentences for slid. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use slid in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for slid.
- My arms slid on him. (10)
- Then they slid from under it. (8)
- Cecilia slid an arm round her. (8)
- Antonia slid down from the wall. (8)
- She smiled at him and slid away. (8)
- Clara slid her head more out of sight. (10)
- Jon slid off the table on to his knees. (8)
- She slid her hand through his arm again. (8)
- Holly slid her hand into his coat-pocket. (8)
- She slid down to the floor against his knee. (8)
- Stephen slid the drawer back into its socket. (8)
- Could it be a hand that her touch had slid across? (10)
- June slid down to his knee, and she in her turn began her tale. (8)
- Something slid too in his breast, and he stole up close behind. (8)
- The ring slid down her long thin finger, and settled comfortably. (10)
- She slid to the Baron, and put her arms about him, and sang to him. (10)
- He slid down at that, and rushed into the hall, dragging her by the hand. (8)
- Then the black mare slid past her, and, with a bound, her horse followed. (8)
- As she spoke she slid down to his feet and pressed his hand to her bosom. (10)
- She slid from her saddle and tossed him the reins, catching up her skirts. (10)
- The young man slid his eyes from left to right, and rested them on Shelton. (8)
- Rotthals slid a hunting-knife up his wrist, and stepped back from the board. (10)
- He slid his hand towards her hand that lay so close, on the rough table-cloth. (8)
- His eyes slid unprofessionally over Soames once more, and he unlocked the door. (8)
- She slid her arm along the back of the bench and clasped the skinniest of shoulders. (8)
- He slid one hand into a side of his frock above the girdle, and tossed a bag of coin. (10)
- The way she whiffed herself at that young pup in passing, the way her eyes slid round! (8)
- A fish slid along beneath his eyes and he heard the rush of its body parting the water. (1)
- Lavender slid into the lilac-bush, turned heels over head, and fell bump on the ground. (8)
- She slid a look at him which might have meant nothing or meant much, so perfect its shy stolidity. (8)
- She slid down off the table and, passing behind the cook, put her arms round those substantial sides. (8)
- She looked about hastily, wrapped the photograph in a piece of newspaper and slid it under her jacket. (12)
- The Demon smiled: the corners of his mouth ran up to his ears, and his eyes slid down almost into one. (10)
- And then again, the small beginnings, which are in reality the mighty barriers, are so easily slid over. (10)
- He turned from the Cathedral, and both slid along close under the eaves and front hangings of the houses. (10)
- He made a motion to throw it on the fire, but held it back and slid it into the table-drawer, and smoked on. (9)
- It was to her but another minute before her sister slid softly into the bed, and they were locked together. (10)
- It was to her but another minute before her sister slid softly into the bed, and they were locked together. (22)
- The woman slid, rather than walked, to the chair by his side, and drank the champagne like a parched animal. (13)
- And the moment he heard the door shut, Mark sprang up, slid back the bureau top, and began to write his letter. (8)
- And even as I looked he slid down from out of her arms; back into the pool, and began struggling to gain the edge. (8)
- And then her head slid lower and lower down his shoulder, and sleep buttoned the lids over those chicory-blue eyes. (8)
- It tottered, hung, then slid backward, shaking off the figures on the fire-escape as if they had been frozen flies…. (13)
- She slid her hand under his arm; the soft curves of her form brushed him gently, each touch only augmented his ill-humour. (8)
- He was a lover, surely a lover: he slid off to some chance bit of likeness to himself in every subject he discussed with her. (10)
- The muttering ceased untimely; but she did not stop; turning abruptly to the left, she slid, scrambled, and dropped into a trot. (8)
- With this gift, if he trifled, or slid downward in any direction, he could right himself easily, as he satisfactorily conceived. (10)
- With this gift, if he trifled, or slid downward in any direction, he could right himself easily, as he satisfactorily conceived. (22)
- The central partitions of the skylight had been slid back, and the warm air from outside penetrated into the very heart of the house. (8)
- Before he could scramble to his own, she had slid down the reeling promenade half to the guard, over which she seemed about to plunge. (9)
- She had slipped her knee already from the pummel, and slid down; the sheep-dogs were instantly on their hind-feet, propping themselves against her waist. (8)
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Definition of slid:
- slid, slid, pa.t. and pa.p. of slide_.(0)
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