1. sliding - Noun
2. sliding - Adjective
3. sliding - Verb
4. sliding - Adjective Satellite
That slides or slips; gliding; moving smoothly.
Slippery; elusory.
Source: Webster's dictionary1986–88 With Jimy Williams now the skipper, the Blue Jays could not duplicate their success in 1986, sliding to a fourth-place tie at 86–76. Source: Internet
According to these explanations, Shue obtained the message by someone sliding a paper under her door. Source: Internet
A big drawback of a sliding van door is that you need three tracks that are all mostly parallel. Source: Internet
After the initial euphoria of replacing Milošević, the population in reaction to this political maneuvering, was sliding into apathy and disillusionment with its leading politicians. Source: Internet
All the value seemed on point, I slowly slid down out of the first while slowly sliding up with my later rounds picks. Source: Internet
All Blacks winger Jordie Barrett was then sin-binned for elbowing Dane Haylett-Petty, and New Zealand bombed two tries when Dane Coles knocked on in goal, and Clarke was prevented from touching down by the sliding knees of Marika Koroibete. Source: Internet