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glide <a glide; glides> N

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The latter is used for gliding along the substrate.
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They use this skin to glide from tree to tree by jumping and holding out their limbs spread-eagle.
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The swimmer breathes out through mouth and nose during the recovery and gliding phase.
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The 13.3mft 1 span wing is strut-braced and gives the aircraft a 23:1 glide ratio at 70km/hmph 0.
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The flight of the lesser grey shrike is low and somewhat undulating and it occasionally glides with extended wings.
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Higher wing loadings provide higher speeds and better glide angles between thermals but poor climbing in weak lift.
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For similar reasons to birds, bats can glide efficiently.
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At lower speeds an aircraft may have a worse glide ratio but it will also have a lower rate of sink.
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Of their own accord they put us in mind of one another, and the attention glides easily along them.
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He is also the only member who can glide.
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