[ US /ˈsɫæɡ/ ]
[ UK /slˈæɡ/ ]
VERB
  1. convert into slag
NOUN
  1. the scum formed by oxidation at the surface of molten metals
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How To Use slag In A Sentence

  • The rest of the lads on the squad will have to go away to the other qualifiers, so the slagging has started already, that I am going to be on my holidays while they will be working away.
  • A second limey slag is used to remove sulphur and to deoxidise the metal in the furnace.
  • Match your vocal chords to the best singing bird in the world, the Water Slagger.
  • I mean this is the guy who slagged the woman off every chance he got.
  • The concentrates are refined by smelting - they are melted, and the impurities are removed as a slag.
  • The thing about Ricky is - I mean, I'm not just trying to slag him off - he's a nightmare to work with.
  • The present invention belongs to the utilization of silicomanganese water-granulated slag.
  • ‘We soon discovered iron-smelting debris - fragments of charcoal, slag raw iron and broken blowpipes on the floor of the furnace,’ says Mason.
  • The only person who comes forward to defend the McCanns seems to be an "army wife, army mother" who posts as Vancysgu, citing a book called The Skinback Fusiliers, which the Arrsers also delight in slagging off because it portrays trainees at Catterick Garrison in Yorkshire as "a gang of nasty little plonkers". Hugh Muir's diary
  • It's kinda funny, people slagged us off for putting all the names on the press release and people still got it wrong.
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