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slide hand
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2.44 |
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He slid his hand along her arm. |
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slide puck
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2.11 |
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All he had to do was slide the puck into the net. |
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slide ball
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1.97 |
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The Frenchman coolly slid the ball past Grim. |
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slide pass
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1.71 |
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Phil Housley faked a shot and slid a pass to Stillman. |
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slide open
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1.58 |
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Plastic doors slid open. |
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slide arm
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1.32 |
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He slid an arm around her. |
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slide door
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1.18 |
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The rear sliding glass door was ajar. |
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slide head-first
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1.12 |
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Buford slid head-first on a close play at home. |
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slide foot
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1.05 |
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Ruth slid her feet to the floor. |
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slide finger
|
0.79 |
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Slide your finger along the seam. |
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slide leg
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0.59 |
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Williams slid right leg first and appeared ready to be safe. |
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slide knife
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0.46 |
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Start slicing, sliding your knife forward slightly as you work. |
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slide cake
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0.39 |
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Slide the cake onto a platter. |
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slide head
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0.39 |
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Some even slide their head scarves back to show hair. |
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slide shot
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0.39 |
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Lindsay, on a breakaway, slid his shot under a prone Brodeur. |
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slide back
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0.33 |
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Slide the back of the blade smartly down the neck, striking the glass around the cork. |
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slide bolt
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0.33 |
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Julie banged the door shut and slid the bolts into place. |
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slide screen
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0.33 |
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Stockton continued to set what the Rockets believe are sliding screens. |
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slide bar
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0.26 |
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To freeze, use a spatula to slide each bar off foil. |
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slide frittata
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0.26 |
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Slide the frittata onto a dish for serving. |