To advance slowly, as if by inches; SYN. inch.
1. To press against forcefully without being able to move.
2. To press, drive, or impel to action; SYN. bear on.
3. To move with force,; SYN. force.
4. To exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end; SYN. press.
5. To approach a certain age or speed:; SYN. crowd.
1. To mix so as to make a random order or arrangement; SYN. ruffle, mix.
2. To move about, move back and forth
3. To walk by dragging one's feet; SYN. scuffle, shamble.
(Irregular preterit, past participle: slid)
1. To move smoothly along a surface; slip; to coast over snow or ice c of a base runner in baseball; to fall or dive feetfirst or headfirst when approaching a base
2. To slip or fall by loss of footing; to change position or become dislocated; shift
3. To slither along the ground; crawl; to stream along; flow
4. To move or pass smoothly or easily; to pass unnoticed or unremarked
5. To pass unobtrusively; steal; to pass by gradations especially downward
6. To cause to glide or slip; to traverse in a sliding manner
7. To put unobtrusively or stealthily
8. To move smoothly along a surface