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slide out of
slide out of something
to slip or glide out of something without much effort. Mary slid out of the car and ran to the front door. The CD-ROM slid out of the computer.
slide something out of something
and slide something outto cause something to slip or glide out of something without much effort. The hunter slid his knife out of its sheath and got ready to skin the deer. He slid out the heavy box.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Wojtek | | VOI-tek | Polish |
Maqsud | | - | Arabic, Urdu |
Herodion | | - | Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek, Ancient Greek |
Eliana (1) | | e-LYAH-nah (Italian) | Italian, Spanish, Portuguese |
Annabella | | ahn-nah-BEL-lah (Italian), an-ə-BEL-ə (English) | Italian, English (Modern) |
Dekel | | - | Hebrew |