Leisurely glides refer to slow, relaxed movements or actions, often associated with activities that promote calmness and enjoyment. This term can describe various leisurely pursuits, such as a gentle stroll, a smooth ride on a boat, or even a relaxed dance. The emphasis is on the experience of enjoyment and tranquility rather than speed or competition. It captures the essence of taking time to savor moments and appreciate the surroundings.
glides on the ground
As the boy glides on the ice his brother falls.
It can be either, but more typically an adjective (a leisurely walk. to walk leisurely).
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The patellofemral joint is where the patella glides on the femur.
Five animals that move slowly include the sloth, which is known for its leisurely pace in the trees; the tortoise, known for its deliberate and unhurried movement; the manatee, a gentle marine mammal that glides through water at a slow speed; the starfish, which moves very slowly on the ocean floor; and the garden snail, which crawls at a leisurely pace using its muscular foot. These animals have adapted to their environments, often prioritizing energy conservation over speed.
leisures
Yes, glides is present tense. It's the third person singular conjugation of glide.
Slow and leisurely would be synonyms.
Leisurely can be used as an adjective and an adverb.
I took a leisurely walk to the store, since I was not in a hurry.
lazier laziest