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"slipstream" Definitions
  1. the stream of air behind a vehicle that is moving very fast

130 Sentences With "slipstream"

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The track is available on Wright's Slipstream Volume One album.
Only Spurs hung on, gasping for air, in the slipstream.
You can listen to a six-minute track called "Slipstream Summer" below.
You're welcome for all the material you people wrote on my slipstream.
You'll see up to 30 hours with the new Slipstream frequency-hopping tech.
Anyone prospecting for style information has only to dip into the visual slipstream.
His actions were rarely copied by others; very little happened in his slipstream.
"You can see the irony," the researchers, known by the handles Slipstream and MY123, wrote.
By 290 mph, I can feel the slipstream pushing me down, with no audible turbulence.
IT stocks across developing markets jumped 23 percent in the slipstream of gains by developed peers.
The slipstream was so strong that he had to catapult himself clear, landing in a duckpond.
But they were also just riding in the slipstream of Asia's and Wall Street's overnight gains.
Les Chiens de Navarre's slipstream sensibility speaks to the sense that reality has grown more unsettling.
"President Trump is so slipstream and so difficult to dig the truth out of," Maggio exclaimed.
Euro/dollar held just above $22.901, with European benchmark bond yields climbing in the slipstream of Treasuries.
He timed his effort to perfection, riding in Kristoff's slipstream and pipping the Norwegian to the line.
Megan Thee Stallion's entry into the meme slipstream has been slightly less direct, but no less effective.
Of course, the wet pants then whipped around in the slipstream and flicked fecal water over everyone.
I had written an eBook, Slipstream Time Hacking, and was anxious to know how to traditionally publish it.
The strain on Mayer's face was clear, but he stayed in Warner's slipstream to record a creditable 7.83.
The second is China's economic slowdown and its slipstream effect on commodity prices and emerging markets at large.
The best artists slipstream into a lane all of their own, which is exactly what Nao has been doing.
Kiiara by Jimmy Fontaine Floating somewhere in the genre slipstream between pop and trap lies 21-year-old Kiiara.
More clearly tapping into his global influences, "Slipstream" features complex rhythms barreling along beneath a glowing canopy of ambience.
In June, Ms. Warren simply tucked into the slipstream of her liberal rival, Mr. Sanders, on his signature issue.
Some of his characters work for NASA — or did, before they fell back into the slipstream of ordinary life.
There was definitely some sort of slipstream effect going on behind Hassan in that airless aircon stadium in Doha.
The announcement comes in the slipstream of Lilium unveiling a new five-seater prototype and a maiden flight last month.
Running tucked into the leader's slipstream, Cheserek waited until the last lap before bursting to the line in 3:52.
If she didn't pedal hard enough to stay in the racecar's slipstream, she risked being catapulted backward by the wind.
"Lights Up" — Harry Styles's first new song in two years — is a soft-touch re-entry into the pop slipstream.
I think I did move in their slipstream, and I am very grateful for coming in that position in the family.
Now, it's adding a wireless mouse with a new proprietary frequency-hopping wireless technology, called Slipstream, to keep your gameplay lag-free.
The law has also been caught up in the political slipstream of 2015-16, when over a million asylum-seekers entered Germany.
The pair of researchers, credited by their hacker nicknames MY123 and Slipstream, found the cryptographic key protecting a feature called Secure Boot.
But even as the military offensive intensifies, the government avoids conceding that the Philippines is in the global slipstream of Islamist extremism.
At Petra Nova, near Houston, Texas, carbon dioxide is stripped out from the slipstream of flue gas of a coal-fired power plant.
Thomas and Kruijswijk were dropped as Bernal crushed the pedals to join the Frenchman, taking Alaphilippe and German Emanuel Buchmann in his slipstream.
Even in just the last few weeks, games like Slipstream and Wizard of Legend feel like throwbacks in both art and game feel.
LME zinc was the biggest loser this week, falling 6 percent, caught in the slipstream of copper as investors booked profits on metals.
Asian stocks rallied in the slipstream of gains on Wall Street, with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific Shares outside Japan rising 0.1%.
Ryanair's shares were 21% higher at 20.9012 GMT, with fellow budget carriers Easyjet and Wizz Air rising 3.4% and 4.4% in its slipstream.
Asian stocks rallied in the slipstream of gains on Wall Street, with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific Shares outside Japan rising 0.1%.
MY123 and Slipstream were able to exploit a design flaw in the system to steal the keys to the mode that disables the keys.
We are in a new dimension, a Sliding Doors slipstream that exists parallel to the previous season's world but doesn't directly communicate with it.
It was my go-to when the slipstream slowed to a trickle, my hangover cure, the reason reason gave the river wonder left behind.
Mr. Katz knows that dream city, and early on, when Jill and Heather drive through the night, the camera looks onto a gaudy slipstream.
They came up in a time, place and environment that so informed them; this slipstream between 60s music and 70s punk and new wave.
Its adherents consider their movement to be in the slipstream of the slavery abolitionists of 200 years ago and their fight for human dignity.
She just as easily deploys the slipstream whimsy of Herbie Hancock, the earthy sweep of McCoy Tyner and the swarming agitation of Cecil Taylor.
Listen: "Lights Up," Harry Styles's first new song in two years, is a soft-touch re-entry into the pop slipstream, our critic writes.
I spend a lot of time figuring out where in the slipstream am I going to start, and where am I going to end.
On the freeway, cars with similar destinations clump together, magnetic bumpers linking up, sharing a slipstream and halving the collective energy use of every car.
They exemplified the virtues of being strange, submerged in the slipstream between genres, neither anachronistic nor futuristic—operating at a different satellite frequency from their peers.
Two researchers, going by the handles MY123 and Slipstream, have a write up of the issue here — with their research covered in detail by The Register.
The plant uses sorbent materials called amines to capture approximately 90% of the CO2 from the plant's 240-megawatt slipstream, which is then repurposed for EOR.
He was a young handsome actor, caught in the Johnny Depp slipstream that saw several dark-eyed, high-cheek-boned babes get work in teen films.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Stretching her endless limbs on a yacht, Taylor Swift noticed a paparazzo on a boat in the blue slipstream.
I felt I should let him get a bit of a gap so I could sprint in his slipstream, and I could pass him quite quick.
Nevertheless, European shares and Wall Street futures both rose nearly 21% in the slipstream of an almost 2543% leap in Italy where government bonds also rallied hard.
Grunge music, and the heroin that swirled like a slipstream through the lives and song lyrics of some of its stars, was spilling out of the clubs.
Yates had arrived at the foot of the final climb in good form after being shepherded in a combined slipstream of his Mitchelton-Scott team mates and Astana.
In an interview with PEOPLE in August 2003, shortly before she died, Price seemed to have no regrets about steering clear of the slipstream of her famous kin.
How strong does a gust of wind have to be to force a nearly weightless plastic bag straight into your car without getting caught in the car's slipstream?
Throughout, Mr. Malick inserts shots and short scenes that seem more like shards of memory, like those flashes from the past that suddenly materialize in the temporal slipstream.
With her 2012 album, "Slipstream," Ms. Raitt returned to the spotlight and found herself renewed after a long hiatus spent contending with the loss of several close family members.
Along with new locations, there's a new form of transportation called the "slipstream," which is essentially a wind tunnel that moves you quickly from one spot to the next.
Thanks in part to its close relationship with America, Britain has been able to revive the position it seized in the 19th century in the slipstream of liberal thought.
That's because instead of each individual truck expelling energy as it plows through the wind, the forward truck plays windbreak while the other two fall closely into its slipstream.
But we do know that in the slipstream of Trumpism where Republicans find themselves, there is no countervailing current against a more open embrace of white-male grievance politics.
C.G. Extremely promising, witty and raw, girl in red is a young, gay Norwegian lo-fi singer-songwriter, who is just now migrating from Bandcamp into the wider slipstream.
Eekhoff had crashed earlier in the race and, according to race officials, broke the rules by using the slipstream of his team car to get back into the race.
In the slipstream of a strong advertising industry, the country developed an early lead in "ad tech", the application of digital tools and analytics to inform marketing and advertising campaigns.
While the tales of "One Thousand and One Nights" belong to the realm of fantasy, a new adaptation at the Théâtre de l'Odéon tackles them with a contemporary, slipstream touch.
Two seconds after we pulled out of the hotel parking lot he zipped past our follow car and tucked into the slipstream of the eight riders in front of us.
But the way my inner reader had flinched, the way I had hoped I was mistaken — the way I cared — made me realize I'd been caught in the novel's slipstream.
In other places, like Indonesia and the Philippines, the Islamic State has been adept at taking Islamic radicals with local grievances and enlisting them in the global slipstream of terror.
The game is being developed by 343 Industries in the new Slipstream Engine, which we don't know much about yet but it will undoubtedly be an improvement on past Halo engines.
But here comes a shiny beetle that no magpie eyes can resist; and now I'm shuttling down a raceway to Hell—possibly  through Hell—carried in the slipstream of inevitable destruction.
I applaud what's been done of late, and done well, including in Earth Wars, which features several female Transformers like Windblade, Rust Dust, Stormclash, Skyburst, Slipstream, and more still to come.
Somebody's accidentally let the infernal swamp of badness that exists inside of their soul bubble to the surface, where it's eked noxious ooze out and into the slipstream of the internet. Oops!
Christian Lindner, leader of the pro-business Free Democrats, is for an inquiry but issued his demand in the AfD's slipstream, giving the impression that he was merely aping the far-right's stance.
Euro zone government bonds were still moving in the slipstream of Yellen's speech with benchmark German bond yields spiking to one-month highs after U.S. equivalents rose to their highest since Jan. 9.
There's a lot of work being done where people are writing between genres and people are writing in what we call slipstream or interstitial ways, and that's really important, but that's nothing new.
"He said they fly aerodynamically together in a V formation, creating a slipstream that allows the goose in back to literally rest on the flapping of wings of those in front," Moss says.
Zammis Clark, known online as Slipstream or Raylee, was charged on multiple counts of computer misuse offenses in a London Crown Court on Thursday, and pleaded guilty to hacking into Microsoft and Nintendo networks.
"Nowadays, for us, there's no difference between working and playing," he says to Jong-su, who comes to resent this coolly intrusive figure, as you'd expect, yet can't help being pulled into his slipstream.
Constantly on the move, forming and re-forming in myriad permutations, embracing "subversive" pursuits like homosexuality and drugs, the Beats generated a slipstream of cultural ferment that pulled much of America along despite itself.
"If shooting is like hitching a ride on the back of the living city, in the darkroom I am riding the current of an invisible slipstream … I'm reduced to a mote of pure awareness."
Before you start to think that using a racecar slipstream is taking the easy way out, Mueller-Korenek used the same technique and location as the previous world record holder, Dutch cyclist Fred Rompleberg.
Euro zone bond yields hit multi-month highs, rising in the slipstream of the biggest surge in U.S. yields seen in years as investors bet Trump's protectionist trade policies and fiscal spending would boost inflation.
The monumental "Walden" (1969) — "diaries, notes and sketches" divided into sections totaling 19913 minutes — is a slipstream of images of people and places interspersed with blasts of music and noise, written fragments and voice-overs.
This came into full relief when, faced with the bodies of 49 people, nearly all of them under 40, all he could think to do was ride the slipstream of our alternating rage, horror and frustration.
Leclerc had taken pole on the basis of his first fast lap in the final shootout, with the final minutes descending into farce with no driver willing to take the lead and allow others to slipstream.
He then suggested the sport's governing body, the UCI, had incorrectly allowed Roglic and Lopez to return to the peloton by getting in the slipstream of team cars, something which under normal circumstances is not permitted.
A minor gang of similarly offensive dinguses is now in the news, having maneuvered Mom's Honda into the wake of the Trump tractor-trailer with the vague hope of being sucked along in its yuge, yuge slipstream.
For those in the fashion industry, where rumors of Mr. Vaccarello's appointment have been front-row chatter for months, the news was no surprise; to those outside the industry slipstream, a little more explanation may be helpful.
This time, it wasn't until the ink had dried on the contract sitting in front of me, sent from Slipstream Sports, that I could finally accept that I would be riding in the World Tour for 2016.
Italy's yields came off those highs as trading drew to a close, falling into the slipstream of a broad rally in euro zone debt after U.S. President Donald Trump's inauguration speech on Friday injected uncertainty into world markets.
"He's an aggressive rider, but he's not a pure sprinter, he is trying to take wheels," the American said, referring to the practice of jumping from wheel to wheel to benefit from the slipstream of the pure sprinters.
In contrast, most of central Europe's big currencies were on the charge, riding in the euro's slipstream after the ECB signalled that it will hold discussions next week on when to end its 2.55 trillion euro stimulus programme.
But it is his assemblages he is best known for: disturbing and yet humorous sculptures collaged from furniture, doll parts, jewelry, candles, mandalas and whatever other flotsam on the slipstream of late-20th-century culture caught his eye.
I would have also told her that powerful men have about a three-month rehabilitation period through which they must live, after which they can be swept up once again in the slipstream of their own fame and success.
TOLEDO, Spain (Reuters) - Movistar's Sporting Director accused cycling's governing body of favoring Vuelta a Espana leader Primoz Roglic on Friday after the Slovenian was allowed to use a car's slipstream to catch up with the peloton after a crash.
In other metals, ShFE zinc and ShFE tin both held gains of around half a percent, in the slipstream of fresh 15- and 18-month peaks hit in London's Friday session respectively, as speculators bid up metals with supply concerns.
Traders said Thursday's market moves followed in the slipstream of a statement by China's Ministry of Commerce that it would send a delegation led by vice commerce minister Wang Shouwen to the United States for trade talks in late August.
He sets up a series of small cons — the new Antony and Cleopatra line turns up missing, drugs are planted on Tiana's tour staff buses, the Slipstream mobile app runs into a snag — that Hakeem should've seen coming as chief executive.
Thirteen years separate "Boy in da Corner" from "Konnichiwa," and grime evolved in the intervening years, but what didn't much change is the debate over its assimilation — both into British pop, but also into the slipstream of forward-thinking global pop.
Ballymore's park sculptures, the installations of the "Culture Line," Futurecity's 90-yard-long "Slipstream" sculpture by Richard Wilson at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 and Mr. Quinn's "Vroom Vroom" are being viewed by people whose minds and bodies are on the move.
Mr. Kurtz's other films include "Return to Oz" (1985), an unsettling sequel to "The Wizard of Oz" that more faithfully followed L. Frank Baum's novels, and "Slipstream" (1989), a science fiction thriller with Bill Paxton and Mr. Hamill as bounty hunters.
But Aliume has positioned himself in the slipstream of improbable and unpredictable events by paying attention to the things someone else might ignore because they're outside whatever slowly solidifying frame of reference we all build for ourselves, adding new fortifications every day.
Oil swept to a six-week high on Thursday, lifting energy shares in its slipstream, after OPEC agreed to cut crude output to clear a glut, while bond yields rose on prospects that resulting inflationary pressures will lead to higher interest rates.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Jason Kenny proved conclusively he is still top dog in the British team, and the world, when it comes to track sprinting, leaving compatriot Callum Skinner in his slipstream to power to a fifth Olympic gold medal on Sunday.
This wasn't pie-in-the-sky stuff: You can't go within four miles of a pie if you ever want to fit into Theyskens's slipstream bias chiffons, his corseted bodices beneath high-rise black pants, or the closing duo of ball gowns.
Seen through the eyes of a teenage boy cast adrift among a motley band of adults and caught in the slipstream of their sometimes illegal activities, the city is a bombed-out zone where fates and identities change with every shift in perspective.
Though the ECB was rightly seen as the vanguard of crisis prevention back then, it soon fell in the slipstream of other central banks — notably the Federal Reserve and Bank of England — who adopted much more aggressive and unconventional policies as the crisis unfolded.
Banished for four years from the sport because of actions revealed as the scandal unfolded, Platini has watched from the sideline as Infantino, his former deputy and a lifetime administrator, has ridden the slipstream of scandal to become the most powerful man in soccer.
The London duo are signed to Mura Masa's label (another connection to the Paul Brothers, having been one of the first acts to rise in their slipstream with his break-out tune "Lotus Eater" in 2014; and later, on his debut album, a collaboration with AK Paul).
And it must be done, again and again, by those of us who refuse to be absorbed into this brainless, sinister, clownish thing called Trumpism, by those of us who refuse to overlook the fools, frauds and fascists attempting to glide along in his slipstream into respectability.
What particularly interests me here is how Léger's early, mechano-morphic imagery enters the oily slipstream of man-machines, thus acting as a harbinger of cyberpunk and contemporary biomechatronic culture, where distinctions between the body and the work environment blur in the density of speeding networks.
Dominant in the musical slipstream are glassy keyboards, angular guitar riffs, cooing background sighs whose queasy sway provides sweetening, and bass guitar so fluid and hyperactive he could be parodying fusion jazz — quite a bit of noodling, skipping and popping and spiraling around in lithe, giddy patterns.
The eponymous LP, released late last year, begins with the voice of Clinton's nephew, the musician Sa'D "The Hourchild" Ali, who extends his cosmic lineage with a spoken word soliloquy about time travel and aliens before the album launches off into a blissful slipstream of funk and four/four.
Increasingly, there is also concern that both the relatively few Rohingya who have taken up arms and the broader population — hundreds of thousands of whom are crowded in camps in neighboring Bangladesh — will be exploited by international terrorism networks, bringing a localized struggle into the slipstream of global politics.
The race followed the pattern of so many before as he eventually unraveled his long legs to gain maximum pace and though he did not hit the front until later than he might have liked, when he did he shot past Gatlin like a track cyclist coming out of a slipstream in the velodrome.
Westeros is only one drop in the slipstream as this mix of Quantum Leap and Dallas sees our favorite pair of kingmakers sabotaging each other's ventures throughout the multiverse, urging on catastrophes from the extinction of the giant sloth to the assassination of JFK, courting palace intrigue on a cosmic scale, and altering everything except their own imperfect souls.
As I stepped outside onto the White House lawn (where the president's dog, Barney, grumpily ambled, and where men and women of the TV media stood squarely before the cameras, their faux-baritones booming and their faces lacquered with makeup), the sensation was akin to being regurgitated from a frothing slipstream and into a plodding river.
Of course, other, equally gifted writers sought to capture the era too, and it could easily be that we will remember the 2010s for producing the lovely slipstream fiction of authors like George Saunders, Kelly Link and Colson Whitehead, a subtler cousin of magical realism, and thus perhaps more closely reflective of how truly surreal things have gotten.
In this she resembles Joni Mitchell, specifically in her mid-'70s period — the Joni Mitchell who on albums like Hejira combined the polished, restless liquidity of her thrown-together pseudojazz band and the inherent speechlike rhythms of her sung prosody to form a music of endless slipstream, one evocative of colloquial language while also employing metric patterns (and words!) too elaborate and too artificial for a wholly naturalistic representation.
But throughout the album they roll and rush through a comparable slipstream with its own singular sense of rhythm — always gliding or tumbling or cascading toward some distant, unspecified destination on the horizon — and its own sound too, shiny and multifaceted and angular, stacking several layers of blocky, percussive guitar chords and high, spiky guitar noodling and twanged rubbery bass around the swooping aerial contours of her singing.
Two prominent bands of the genre, Death Cab For Cutie and Teenage Fanclub, were born a decade apart: Teenage Fanclub were the Scottish darlings of the early 90s' jangly indie boom, while Death Cab rode the slipstream of the 00s' first indie "revival" to arenas and iconic guest spots on The OC. Look, if you didn't at some point shout-sing along to either at an 413s indie night idk what you were up to.

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