gliding

[ UK /ɡlˈa‍ɪdɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɫaɪdɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the activity of flying a glider
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How To Use gliding In A Sentence

  • Some paragliding pilots liken their sport to paddling a Class V river while blindfolded.
  • He it was who, in the 1850s, persuaded his reluctant coachman to make the first gliding flight in history, across the valley at Brompton.
  • The weather forecast has put a question mark against the chance of doing any gliding tomorrow.
  • The shot was filmed with the camera gliding down the empty staircase.
  • You might have noticed more and more people of all ages gliding down the streets on skateboards, sliding along walls and flicking and spinning their boards with various degrees of success.
  • I gave up trying not to smile as we danced. It was too easy to lose myself in his eyes and arms. I wanted to move like this with him forever, gliding across the gym floor to nonexistent music.
  • I gave up trying not to smile as we danced. It was too easy to lose myself in his eyes and arms. I wanted to move like this with him forever, gliding across the gym floor to nonexistent music.
  • But then one day something catches your eye, something beautiful, something gliding along like a panther, something with four wheels and a hooter, yes a car!
  • The spaceship then drops into gliding flight and fires its rocket motor while climbing steeply for more than a minute, reaching a speed of 2,500 mph.
  • Slowly, I made my way downstairs, gliding my hand along the smooth wooden banister.
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