glide in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
To move smoothly and effortlessly in a manner that suggests floating or sliding.
Sample Sentences
- The eagle seemed to glide effortlessly through the sky, searching for its next meal.
- As the dancers moved across the stage, they appeared to glide rather than walk.
- The boat began to glide smoothly across the lake, leaving ripples in its wake.
- With a gentle push, the child watched the paper airplane glide gracefully through the air.
- She took a deep breath and tried to glide into the conversation without interrupting anyone.
- The eagle began to glide effortlessly through the clear blue sky.
- As the ice skater performed her routine, she seemed to glide across the rink with grace.
- He watched the leaves glide gently down from the trees as autumn arrived.
- The surfer caught the perfect wave and was able to glide along its surface for several moments.
- With a gentle push, the child made the toy car glide smoothly across the floor.
- The swan began to glide gracefully across the lake, leaving ripples in its wake.
- As the kite soared higher, it seemed to glide effortlessly on the gentle breeze.
- She watched in awe as the eagle glided above the mountains, scanning the ground for prey.
- With a gentle push, the skateboarder managed to glide smoothly down the ramp.
- The dancer's movements were so fluid that it looked like she could glide across the stage without touching the ground.
- The swan began to glide gracefully across the surface of the lake.
- As the kite soared higher, it seemed to glide effortlessly on the breeze.
- She watched the leaves glide down from the trees in the gentle autumn wind.
- The dancer made her entrance, gliding smoothly across the stage in a flowing dress.
- He loved to glide downhill on his skateboard, feeling the rush of the wind against his face.