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Filter by Meaning The slipstream of the truck caused the smaller car to sway and lose control.
The hot air balloon's slipstream carried it quickly over the countryside.
The cyclist rode close behind the lead rider to take advantage of the slipstream.
The boat created a large slipstream as it sped through the water.
The ship's slipstream churned up the water and created waves behind it.
The slipstream behind the race car allowed the driver to go faster.
The politician tried to slipstream on the success of a popular policy by adopting a similar one.
The kayaker struggled against the strong slipstream created by the rapids.
The pilot flew the plane through the slipstream to gain speed.
The boat was riding in the slipstream created by the propeller.
The water in the slipstream was churning rapidly.
The sailboat tacked back and forth to stay in the slipstream of the wind and make the best time.
The dolphins surfed in the slipstream of the ship, leaping out of the water in playful excitement.
The motorcycle racer tucked in behind the leading rider, staying in the slipstream to gain a speed advantage.
The fish were jumping in and out of the slipstream created by the boat.
The train operator instructed the conductor to slipstream behind the lead engine.
The surfer rode in the slipstream of the wave to catch the next one.
The water skier felt the rush of the slipstream as she glided across the lake's surface.
The speedboat created a huge slipstream that soaked everyone on the nearby dock.
The swimmer swam in the slipstream of the leading swimmer.
The slipstream was so strong that it pulled in debris from the surrounding area.
The fisherman was familiar with the slipstream and knew how to avoid it.
The fishermen knew to avoid the slipstream if they wanted to stay safe.
The strong currents in the slipstream made it difficult to swim.
The children were warned not to play near the slipstream.
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