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  • Slid from the hill, as crumbling snow-peaks slide, citron on citron fill the valley, and delight waits till our spirits tire of forest, grove and bush and purple flower of the laurel-tree

    Hymen Hilda Doolittle 1921

  • "Slid," expresses what he did exactly, for he shot forward head-first and fell in a heap on the bottom of the trench.

    Fighting in France Ross Kay 1916

  • After a two year break Fluke returned with what was to be a breakthrough into mainstream popular music when, in 1993, they released the single "Slid".

    WN.com - Articles related to Bombay High Court dismisses Lalit Modi's Petition 2010

  • After a two year break Fluke returned with what was to be a breakthrough into mainstream popular music when, in 1993, they released the single "Slid".

    WN.com - Articles related to Bombay High Court dismisses Lalit Modi's Petition 2010

  • Slid down her cheeks to drop salt bitter past her lips.

    Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011

  • Slid into the anonymity of the city to be swallowed unseen.

    Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011

  • Slid back a little last night, but still, things are nowhere near as bad as they had been.

    January 6th, 2009 archmage 2009

  • Slid through the morning, grabbed some food, and I was off.

    Hangin' With Howard: HPLFF, Day 3 mantlcore 2009

  • Slid down his face, up his face, crosswise across his face, and clear off his face.

    Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011

  • Slid down his face, up his face, crosswise across his face, and clear off his face.

    Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011

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