The term "heroes glided aged" doesn't seem to refer to a specific or well-known concept, person, or event. It may be a misinterpretation or a typographical error. If you're referring to a particular group of heroes from literature, history, or mythology, please provide more context for a more accurate response.
" James had to glide his paper airplane for it to reach the finish line
The past tense of glide is glided. (Although personally, I think it should be glid or glode!)
Glided.
Glided Chided Sided
He is from Chicago.
glided
The Legion of Super Heroes is a fictional group of teen-aged super heroes from 1,000 years in the future created by DC Comics. Founding members * Cosmic Boy * Lighting Lad * Saturn Girl
She calmly glided across the room, sat at the piano, and slowly started to play.
Judging by the extensive dialog and older heroes i would say their target market would be middle aged men.
The term "glided" typically refers to moving smoothly and effortlessly, often in a graceful or elegant manner. It can also describe the act of moving across a surface with little friction or resistance, as if sliding with ease.
The bird gently glided through the air.
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.- Of the three modifiers in the sentence, only two (swiftly, silently) refer to the verb glided,and also have the classic -ly form of many adverbs.- The entire phrase "toward the sleeping town" is an adverbial phrase, also modifying glided.