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were sliding
noun
An item of play equipment that children can climb up and then slide down again.
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We were sliding all over the place.
"Both wheels were sliding at times," he said.
Olive and tomato fougasse were sliding out of ovens, and someone was cooking tartiflette.
Kempton told Guardian Australia that Pearson and his associates were "sliding into denigration".
Chunks of paint were sliding off it like lava from a volcano.
"They had put ladders up to the first floor and were sliding paintings down the ladders.
Before Sept. 11, the city and the nation were sliding into a shallow recession.
Yet even before the Olympics, athletes there were sliding about 10 m.p.h.
Tabloids were sliding checks under my door for six figures and offering my mother outrageous amounts of money".
In small, dark rooms, or rooms that seemed to be missing walls, that were sliding onto the street.
The back wheels under many other competitors were sliding side to side, leaving twisting tracks in the dirt.
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