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noun • a rapid series of ascending or descending notes on the musical scale adverb • (musical direction) in the manner of a glissando (with a rapidly executed series of notes) | ||||||||
32% | 4 | A ringlet; an eddy; a ripple effect or “flame” in wood; an instance of sliding a granite or stone on ice; or, a weightlifting exercise performed with a barbell or a dumb-bell | ||||||
noun • American chemist who with Richard Smalley and Harold Kroto discovered fullerenes and opened a new branch of chemistry (born in 1933) • a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals) • lock of hair in the shape of a spiral or curl verb • form a curl, curve, or kink • shape one's body into a curl • wind around something in coils or loops • twist or roll into coils or ringlets • play the Scottish game of curling | ||||||||
29% | 11 | Action of sliding or sliding into view. | ||||||
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1 | A baseball player sliding into a base will keep sliding unless acted upon by an external force due to this law. | |
2 | Action of sliding or sliding into view. | |
3 | A ringlet; an eddy; a ripple effect or “flame” in wood; an instance of sliding a granite or stone on ice; or, a weightlifting exercise performed with a barbell or a dumb-bell
Telegraph Giant General Knowledge -
25 Mar 2023 | Telegraph Giant General Knowledge / 25 Mar 2023 |
4 | Handle after 5 a kind of exercise for pianists
The Guardian Cryptic -
26 Jan 2006 | The Guardian Cryptic / 26 Jan 2006 |
5 | Musical sliding effect
The Guardian Quick -
18 Sep 2002 | The Guardian Quick / 18 Sep 2002 |
6 | Signals do produce a sliding effect
The Guardian Cryptic -
23 Jan 2007 | The Guardian Cryptic / 23 Jan 2007 |
7 | Sliding effect in moving from one musical note to another
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27 Aug 2006 | The Guardian Speedy / 27 Aug 2006 |
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