A glider is a special airplane that does not have an engine. It can fly by moving through the air slowly and quietly.
The glider flew smoothly in the blue sky.
He trained to fly a glider last summer.
In nature, a glider is an animal or insect that moves by sliding through the air or smoothly on surfaces. For example, some squirrels can glide between trees.
The flying squirrel is a type of glider in trees.
Some insects are gliders and move very fast.
A glider is a type of chair that moves gently back and forth. People use it to sit and relax, like a rocking chair but sliding smoothly.
Grandma sat in the glider on the porch.
The baby slept in the glider chair slowly.
A glider here means a special wing or parachute that lets a person or object move down slowly in air. It helps control the fall or flight without an engine.
She tried glider flying over the hills.
The glider broke before landing softly.
A glider is a small toy like a plane that children throw. It flies through the air gently without a motor.
He threw the glider in the park to fly.
The children played with the glider outside.
Here, glider describes a person or thing that moves quietly and smoothly. It is often used in poetry or descriptions to show easy movement.
The dancer was a real glider across the floor.
His car was a glider on the wet road.