of Glide
Source: Webster's dictionaryDeath glided by, shadowless, among the empties on the grass. Thomas Pynchon
I felt dumb and subdued. Every time I tried to concentrate, my mind glided off, like a skater, into a large empty space, and pirouetted there, absently. Sylvia Plath
I feel blessed to be here representing our country and carrying out th research of scientists around the world... I hope you could feel the positive energy that beamed to the whole planet as we glided over. Laurel Clark
"The cap'n is Wolf Larsen, or so men call him. I never heard his other name. But you better speak soft with him. He is mad this morning. The mate-" But he did not finish. The cook had glided in. Jack London
Yet gazed MANDALLA on the square As she he sought still glided there,- Oh that fond look, whose eyeballs' strain, And will not know its look is vain! At length he turned,-his silent mood Sought that impassioned solitude, The Eden of young hearts, when first Love in its loneliness is nurst. Letitia Elizabeth Landon
To use the established phrase, three months of uninterrupted happiness glided away-a phrase, though in frequent use, whose accuracy I greatly doubt ; there being no such thing as uninterrupted happiness any how or any where. Letitia Elizabeth Landon