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Phrase(s): slide something into something [and] slide something in
to insert something into something effortlessly. • Henry slid the end of the seat-belt buckle into its holder and started the car. • Slide in the buckle and make sure it’s tight., Phrase(s): slide into something
to slip or glide into something, as a car going into a ditch. • It was raining hard, and car after car slid into the ditch at the sharp turn near Wagner Road. • Mary’s car slid right into the side of a bus.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs