Lexicographical Neighbors of Sideslipped
Literary usage of Sideslipped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Our Greatest Battle (the Meuse-Argonne) by Frederick Palmer (1919)
"Before the attack, in making room for the other two divisions of the Corps in
their stealthy approach, they were sideslipped to the right, where they faced ..."
2. Histories of Two Hundred and Fifty-one Divisions of the German Army which by United States War Dept. General Staff (1920)
"It sideslipped south about the 1st of September and replaced the 52d Division
which had been withdrawn. About September 10 the division was withdrawn from ..."
3. The Story of the Aëroplane by Claude Grahame-White (1911)
"There seems little doubt but that the airman " banked " over his machine too
sharply, in making a turn, and that it " sideslipped " to the ground. ..."
4. The Story of the Aëroplane by Claude Grahame-White (1911)
"There seems little doubt but that the airman " banked " over his machine too
sharply, in making a turn, and that it " sideslipped " to the ground. ..."
5. Aviation Medicine in the A. E. F. by William Holland Wilmer (1920)
"He tried to turn in order to get back into the aerodrome, but he sideslipped into
the ground. In the official investigation of one of the fatal accidents in ..."
6. "Green Balls,": The Adventures of a Night-bomber by Paul Bewsher (1919)
"It had been landed with wonderful skill by the pilot on a sloping field, into
which he had sideslipped. Not a wire of it had been broken in spite of its ..."