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glide

verb intransitive
To flow gently; to move without noise or violence; as a river. By east, among the dusty vallies glide . The silver streams of Jordan’s crystal flood.

glide

To move silently and smoothly; to pass along without apparent effort; as a hawk or an eagle gliding through the air.

glide

To move or pass rapidly and with apparent ease; as, a ship glides through the water.

glide

In a general sense, to move or slip along with ease as on a smooth surface, or to pass along rapidly without apparent effort, and without obstruction.

glide

noun
The act or manner of moving smoothly, swiftly and without labor or obstruction.