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Later, add a higher level of athleticism into your skidding.
The greater the loft of the club, the more the skidding occurs.
There are faint traces of tyre on the road, but no serious skidding.
Down the beach, he braked the car to a skidding, sandy stop.
In addition, the number of vehicles with anti-lock systems, which prevent cars from skidding, was lower than had been expected, he said.
I developed a passable understanding of cricket and my skidding came on a treat.
Max lurched through a couple of steps, skidding on shards, before he could stop.
Across the middle of the lake went two boys on bicycles, with a skidding, sliding dog trying to keep up with them.
Anti-lock braking systems are designed to increase vehicle safety by reducing skidding.
Christine reversed, screeched to a skidding, sliding stop, and roared forward again.
Skidding and catching his breath in sobs, Zzt got behind a distant frame to protect himself.
Then she left the gravel with a skidding, two wheeled slide that straightened onto a rutted dirt road.
Commercial and military airfields are required to maintain certain levels of friction on runways to prevent planes from skidding.
He arrived in a skidding of tyres, jumped from the car and ran headlong into the one-room, chalet-style building.
The body of the machine slowed as it hit the water, skidding to a standstill on its back, with the surf washing around it.
Turn initiation was based on weighting and rotating the ski, like carving, but the power of the turn remained in the skidding.
Miraculously, Vyotsky came to the end of his skidding and tumbling and found himself virtually unharmed.
The tire skidding generates enough heat to change the water film into a cushion of steam which keeps the tire off the runway.
"Perhaps," Martok said, and jammed on the brakes, bringing the Sporak to a skidding, sliding stop.
Since Maxaret reduced the skidding, spreading it out over the entire surface of the tire, the tire lifetime is improved.
And Jones was considered college football's finest linebacker when he was drafted in 1993, but has had a skidding, injury-prone career in four seasons.
The deputy brought his green and white station wagon to a skidding, dusty halt and peered questioningly at his passenger.
He often does his version of a Moon lick: a skidding, four- or five-beat roll hurriedly wedged in just before a guitar riff.
The experiments demonstrated that anti-lock brakes can be of great value to motorcycles, for which skidding is involved in a high proportion of accidents.
He said his throwing has improved over the last two years and expressed more concern with calling a smart game and keeping balls from skidding past him.