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Meaning of gliden
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gliden ()
p. p. of Glide.
gliden Sentence Examples
- The skater glided effortlessly across the ice rink, leaving behind intricate patterns.
- The boat glided gracefully through the calm waters of the lake, its sails catching the gentle breeze.
- The eagle glided silently above the forest, its keen eyes scanning the ground for prey.
- The ballet dancer's movements were so fluid that she seemed to glide effortlessly across the stage.
- The skier glided down the mountainside at breakneck speed, his skis barely touching the snow.
- The clouds glided past the moon, casting eerie shadows upon the landscape below.
- The river glided through the valley, its banks adorned with lush greenery.
- The ghost glided through the walls of the haunted house, its presence sending shivers down the spines of visitors.
- The leaves glided gently down from the tree, carried by the autumn wind.
- The kite glided high in the sky, its colorful tail streaming behind it.
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p. p. of Glide.
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The skater glided effortlessly across the ice rink, leaving behind intricate patterns.
The boat glided gracefully through the calm waters of the lake, its sails catching the gentle breeze.
The eagle glided silently above the forest, its keen eyes scanning the ground for prey.
The ballet dancer's movements were so fluid that she seemed to glide effortlessly across the stage.