slideway

IPA: sɫˈaɪdweɪ

noun

  • Any form of track along which things can slide.
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Examples of "slideway" in Sentences

  • Directed by Gudast, she took a seat on a slideway, let it carry her along a main street.
  • Psi blocks were all about, sensed as a gradually shifting pattern of barriers to probes as the slideway moved on with her.
  • As the pickup began to move along the slideway with her, the man on the right closed a switch, placed his hand on a plunger.
  • We took a moving slideway toward the Palace of Technology, drifting through the early evening like quiet ghosts among the laughing Faffnirians.
  • She stepped off the slideway as it came up to the window fronts, walked over, started along the gleaming windows, then stopped, looking in at the displayed merchandise.
  • Arriving at the pickup point early, she honked the horn and kept on honking until Peter finally appeared and descended from a high embankment on a slideway of fractured sandstone.
  • The Democratic Party remained opposed to yet another adjustment of the amnesty cut-off date for the same reason as its original opposition to the shift from October 1990 to the present date - namely that "you create a slideway in which you lose your moral footing".

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