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Filter by Meaning The athlete gradually slid into retirement after a long and successful career.
She slid out of the meeting early to avoid her boss.
The student slid out of the lecture hall before the professor could call on him.
The dancer slid across the stage in a graceful motion.
He slid away from the scene of the crime before anyone noticed.
He slid from supporting the idea to opposing it.
The skater slid across the ice rink gracefully.
The phone slid out of my pocket and fell into the toilet.
The ball slid under the fence and rolled into the street.
The suitcase slid off the bed and onto the floor.
The snowboarder slid down the steep mountain slope, carving fresh tracks in the snow.
The boat slid smoothly across the calm lake surface.
The population of the town has slid over the years due to an aging population.
The value of the stock slid in response to negative news.
The morale of the employees has slid due to the company's restructuring.
The quality of the product has slid since the company changed its manufacturing process.
The number of customers in the store slid as the day drew to a close.
The demand for the product has slid in recent months.
The temperature gradually slid below freezing.
The value of the property slid during the recession.
The opportunity to travel abroad slid away when I couldn't obtain a visa.
The teacher's advice to study for the test slid over my head.
The mistake in my report slid by unnoticed until my boss pointed it out.
The interesting book I bought slid into oblivion on my bookshelf.
I tried to contribute to the discussion, but my idea slid off the table, and nobody picked it up.
The news article had an important message, but it slid under the editor's radar, and it was not published.
The police were patrolling the streets, but a thief slid away unnoticed.
I tried to get my neighbor's attention, but my voice slid into the background noise.
The teacher gave a long lecture, but most of it slid over my head.
I slid past the security checkpoint without being noticed.
My friend gave me a warning about the upcoming test, but I completely ignored it, and it slid right past me.
I sent an email to my boss, but it must have slid into her spam folder.
The security guard was dozing off, and a shoplifter slid right past him.
I completely forgot about my doctor's appointment; it just slid my mind.
The proposal slid through the meeting without any objections.
I watched as the ball slid past the goalkeeper and into the net.
The company announced a new product, but it slid under the radar, and nobody noticed.
The warning signs were there, but I slid into the trap anyway.
The child slid down the slide at the playground.
The musician's sound has slid into a more experimental direction with his latest album.
The roller coaster ride had a lot of twists and turns, with each turn causing a slid.
He slid from being confident to being nervous.
The popularity of the band has slid over the years.
The stock market slid after news of the company's bankruptcy.
The car slid into a parking space between two other vehicles.
She slid out of the party without saying goodbye.
The intensity of the argument between the siblings slid as they tired themselves out.
She went to the park and slid down the steep slide.
She slid out of the house to avoid her nosy neighbor.
The children slid away from the teacher's watchful eye during recess.
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