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  • 31slide — I n. a hair slide (BE; AE has barrette) II v. 1) (d; intr.) to slide down (to slide down a hill) 2) (d; intr.) to slide from, out of (the glass slid from her hand) 3) (d; intr.) to slide into (the car skidded and slid into a ditch) 4) (AE)… …

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  • 32slide — [c]/slaɪd / (say sluyd) verb (slid, slid or slidden, sliding) –verb (i) 1. to move along in continuous contact with a smooth or slippery surface: to slide down a snow covered hill. 2. to slip, as one losing foothold or as a vehicle skidding. 3.… …

  • 33Slide It In — Infobox Album | Name = Slide It In Type = studio Artist = Whitesnake Released = January 1984 flagicon|UK April 1984flagicon|US Recorded = 1983 Genre = Hard rock, heavy metal, blues rock, Glam metal Length = 40:40 Label = EMI / Geffen (U.S.)… …

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  • 34Slide Hampton — Infobox musical artist Name = Slide Hampton Img capt = Hampton at Jerusalem Jazz Festival Img size = Landscape = Background = non vocal instrumentalist Birth name = Locksley Wellington Hampton Alias = Born = birth date and age|1932|4|21|mf=y Died …

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  • 35Slide valve — Cylinder, with slide valve removed to show ports …

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  • 36Slide Cube projector — A slide cube projector is a type of slide projector.The slide cube system was created by Bell Howell and was sold up through the 1980s.The system gets its name from the plastic cubes that slides are stored in.The cubes are about 5.5 cm in each… …

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  • 37Slide chart — A slide chart is a hand held device, usually of paper, cardboard, or plastic, for conducting simple calculations or looking up information. A circular slide chart is sometimes referred to as a wheel chart or Volvelle.Unlike other hand held… …

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  • 38slide rule — a device for performing mathematical calculations, consisting essentially of a ruler having a sliding piece moving along it, both marked with graduated, usually logarithmic, scales: now largely replaced by the electronic calculator. [1655 65 for… …

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  • 39slide — 01. I hurt my arm when my bicycle [slid] on the road in the rain, and I fell over. 02. After it snowed, the kids spent the day [sliding] down the hill on the toboggan. 03. Joshua [slid] into the driver s seat, and pretended he was racing in a… …

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  • 40slide — [[t]slaɪd[/t]] v. slid(slid), slid•ing, 1) to move along in continuous contact with a smooth or slippery surface 2) to slip or skid 3) to glide or pass smoothly 4) to slip easily or unobtrusively on or as if on a track (usu. fol. by in, out,… …

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