100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "slide"
Definition
A slide is a noun that refers to:
- A smooth, sloping surface for objects or people to slide down, often found in playgrounds or amusement parks.
- A transparent piece of film or glass containing a photographic image, used in projectors.
- A section of a presentation that displays information or visuals, commonly used in slide shows.
- The act of sliding; a movement or motion where something or someone moves smoothly along a surface.
Synonyms
- Slip
- Glide
- Slippery slope (for the playground meaning)
- Transparency (for the photographic meaning)
- Page (for the presentation meaning)
Antonyms
- Climb
- Stop
- Hold
- Stick
- Ascend
Examples
- The children slid down the slide at the park.
- He carefully slides the glass slide into the projector.
- She created a new slide for her presentation and slid it into the sequence.
- The ice made the road slide dangerously.
- I watched as the dog slid across the kitchen floor.
- The ball slid down the hill effortlessly.
- When it’s wet outside, it’s easy to slide on the pavement.
- The teacher slid the slide across the desk for everyone to see.
- We could slide down the sand dunes during our trip to the beach.
- He slid the door open to let in the fresh air.
- The kids love to slide on their bellies in the snow.
- I was able to slide the book into my backpack without anyone noticing.
- She slid the chair closer to the table.
- The ice skater slid gracefully across the rink.
- The paper slid out of his hand and onto the floor.
- During the presentation, I slid to the next slide.
- The cat slid under the couch to hide from the dog.
- He slid the window open to hear the birds.
- The car slid on the icy road, narrowly missing the curb.
- The toddler slid down the slide with a big smile.
- We watched the coins slide down the ramp in the arcade game.
- The athlete slid into home plate to score.
- She slid her fingers over the piano keys.
- He slid down the banister for fun.
- The fish slid through the water with ease.
- The envelope slid out of my hand and fell.
- I need to slide the drawer shut.
- The rocket slid into orbit smoothly.
- He slid across the floor in his socks.
- The photograph slid out of the album unexpectedly.
- The toddler couldn't wait to slide down the new playset.
- The ice cream slid off the cone onto the ground.
- She slid the ring onto her finger.
- The bike slid sideways as he lost control.
- He slid the book off the shelf and onto the table.
- The ball slid out of bounds during the game.
- The slide show slid to a halt when the power went out.
- He slid the key into the lock and turned it.
- The players slid into their positions on the field.
- The snow slid off the roof in a big pile.
- She watched the leaves slide down the stream.
- The skateboarder slid down the railing with style.
- I tried to slide my worries away with a good book.
- The runner slid along the track in a race.
- The dog slid across the tile floor chasing its tail.
- The water slid down the rocks after the rain.
- The team slid into first place after the win.
- He slid the cover back on the book.
- The kids love to slide down the hill on sleds.
- The paper slid out of the folder and onto the desk.
- She slid her hand into his as they walked.
- The athlete slid into the final stretch of the competition.
- The coins slid into the vending machine with a clatter.
- The chocolate slid off the plate and onto the floor.
- The cat slid down the tree after chasing a squirrel.
- The presentation slid from one topic to the next seamlessly.
- I could hear the ice slide off the roof.
- The dancer slid across the stage with grace.
- The car slid into the parking spot perfectly.
- The ball slid down the lane with a perfect spin.
- She slid her glasses up onto her nose.
- The water slid gently over the rocks in the river.
- The player slid into second base expertly.
- The wind made the leaves slide across the ground.
- He slid the curtain open to let in the light.
- The puppy slid on the floor, trying to gain traction.
- I watched the leaf slide down the window.
- The children slid down the slide in a line.
- The rain caused the dirt to slide down the hill.
- She slid into her chair with a sigh of relief.
- The bike slid around the corner as he turned sharply.
- He slid the last piece of cake onto the plate.
- The drawer wouldn't slide open because it was stuck.
- The ice slid off the sidewalk as it melted.
- The car slid dangerously close to the edge of the cliff.
- The sand slid through my fingers as I dug.
- He slid his phone into his pocket before leaving.
- The train slid into the station, ready for passengers.
- She slid the last slide into the presentation.
- The mud slid down the hill after the rainstorm.
- He slid down the mountain on his snowboard.
- The marble slid off the table and rolled away.
- She slid into the conversation effortlessly.
- The child slid down the snowy hill with laughter.
- I watched the ice slide off the edge of the glass.
- The team slid into a winning streak.
- He slid the envelope across the table.
- The penguin slid on its belly across the ice.
- I could see the water slide over the rocks in the creek.
- The boat slid along the surface of the lake.
- She slid into the role of leader naturally.
- The kids slid their feet in the snow.
- He slid the map out of his bag to find directions.
- The snowball slid down the hill, gaining speed.
- The movie slid into the top ten box office hits.
- She slid into her shoes before heading out.
- The ice cube slid into the glass with a splash.
- The car slid on the wet pavement, but he regained control.
- The players slid across the field during the tackle.
- She slid the last piece into place, completing the puzzle.