How To Use Side-slip In A Sentence
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The ski/walk switch needs to click louder so you know the cuff is locked forward (an important piece of information when you're about to side-slip into a chute).
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A hawk caught the updraft over the canyon, side-slipping on thin air.
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
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They tumble out of the sky like maple leaves, side-slipping right and left to lose altitude, feet spraddled toward shouts of welcome below.
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JEAN JENNINGS, AUTOMOBILE MAGAZINE: It senses when the wheels start side-slipping.
CNN Transcript Sep 14, 2006
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We were side-slipping, starboard wing down, falling to earth with our engines howling.
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He eluded her only by side-slipping violently, and be lost all the advantage of the speed his dive had given him in that panicked maneuver.
Elvenblood
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Another nonlinear inversion controller was designed for the slow variables. It allows the pilot to control the slow dynamics, the angle of attack, side-slip angle and the velocity bank angle.
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We were almost at a forty five degree angle to the road, side-slipping our way up behind an old diesel spewing Russian moto grader, that chugged along leveling piles of sand and dirt.
CUBA: FIVE DAYS ON THE CHEAP, FREE CELL, FREE GUARD DOG, FREE GUARD
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Practice side-slipping to each corner, returning to the middle each time.
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As she touched the controls, she felt the slight instability of the lifting cushion of air under her, then a side-slipping from the force of the wind.
Eve's Rib
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Once, after being disturbed by a low-flying helicopter, the full skein remained airborne almost an hour before side-slipping and tumbling out of the sky.
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From the middle of the court, or the ‘base’ (area where you should return to after each shot), side-slip toward the front corners.
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He never seemed to realize that his side-slipping to the left and his subsequent attack to the northward at the climax of the fighting on May 3 exhibited tactics of the first order.
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS
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She pulled herself up again and for the next ten minutes she managed to ski slowly and carefully with a great deal of side-slipping.
Lace