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slid the past tense and past participle of "slide."
slide to move easily over a surface while remaining in contact with it. [14 definitions]
slight small in amount or degree. [8 definitions]
slightly to a small degree or by a small amount; a little. [2 definitions]
slim attractively thin in form; slender. [3 definitions]
slime an offensive slippery liquid, such as thin, viscous mud or the skin secretions of fish. [2 definitions]
slimy consisting of or like slime. [3 definitions]
sling1 a broad piece of cloth that is tied around the neck to support an injured arm or hand. [5 definitions]
slingshot a small hand-held weapon consisting of an elastic strap attached to a Y-shaped stick, used to shoot stones and the like.
slip1 to move easily, without any resistance. [18 definitions]
slip2 a cutting from a plant, intended for propagation. [4 definitions]
slipper any lightweight, low-heeled shoe that may be easily put on and taken off, esp. one to be worn indoors.
slippery having a slick surface that is difficult to move upon without sliding. [3 definitions]
slipshod carelessly done or constructed.
slit to cut a long straight line into or through. [3 definitions]
slither to move by twisting and sliding along a surface. [4 definitions]
sliver a small, thin splinter, as of wood or glass, that has broken off. [2 definitions]
slogan a short phrase used to summarize a principle or political message or to advertise a product; motto.
sloop a fore-and-aft-rigged sailboat with one mast, a mainsail, and a jib.
slop to cause (liquid) to spill or splash. [9 definitions]
slope to incline or slant upwards or downwards, as a hill. [5 definitions]