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water slide
[ waw-ter slahyd, wot-er ]
noun
- a wet slide that ends in a pool or other area of water, especially a long, twisting slide or chute at a water park:
I like the water slides where you ride down on a tube, but my favorites are the ones you just sit directly on.
Word History and Origins
Origin of water slide1
Example Sentences
Jane Wickline appeared in the water slide sketch as the only voice of reason and in a “Weekend Update” segment, playing piano and singing about staying overnight at a party that has long since stopped being a party.
“I went to a water slide party yesterday with my kids and my wife, and I realized how I’m not part of the dad crew because I’m out of town a lot,” he said.
“When welding the water slide, a fire started which then spread to the rest of the building. The fire spread quickly and caused great destruction,” the Goteborgs-Posten newspaper said, quoting a police report.
When it’s wet, it turns into what Coffey calls a “slimy clay” that can turn as slick as a water slide.
The city is home to 32 public parks and a gorgeous community center, complete with child care, gym, spin classes, tanning booth and water slide.
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