How To Use Slice through In A Sentence

  • But everything fell apart and Shields began to slice through a non-existent home midfield.
  • Teasing out analogies in such a multiplex region is a daunting task: autonomies and convergences slice through each other, resulting in cultural minced meat.
  • bananas and melons, can be as risky as those you eat whole--because bacteria on the surface can be transported inside by a knife when you slice through it.
  • Kitt, 25, the son of a family of lawbook publishers, cut his ski teeth on tiny Frost Ridge outside Rochester, N.Y. He has the ideal downhiller's frame: pear-shaped; hugely muscled in the thighs and buttocks to absorb the shocks of the blistering terrain, narrow in the shoulders and upper arms to slice through the wall of wind on the piste. oh yeah, and he's shaved his head. Beautiful And Dangerous
  • Deep gorges slice through the Canyonlands' vast sagebrush steppe, which supports one of the largest concentrations of California bighorn sheep in the West.
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  • Transfer the squeezed spinach to a work surface and slice through it a few times. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the same time, interconnected streets reduce the need for major arterial streets that slice through the neighborhood.
  • Use a sharp knife to slice through the spear right at ground level.
  • Bridged in aluminum grating, they slice through each level and align with skylights in the roof.
  • At the crack of dawn, as you slice through the calm river with quiet paddle strokes, your canoe glides upstream through a bank of fog that will slowly burn off with each cast of your fishing rod.
  • Transfer the squeezed spinach to a work surface and slice through it a few times. Times, Sunday Times
  • At first, researchers modified a Holland transplanter by adding a front coulter to slice through cover crop residues, which worked well in moist, mellow soils.
  • The flouncy fish gets particularly huffy about serrated edges, which tear rather than slice through its delicate flesh.
  • To cut an avocado, hold it in your hand and slice through the skin and the flesh to the pit all the way around, lengthwise.
  • Transfer the squeezed spinach to a work surface and slice through it a few times. Times, Sunday Times
  • Horses are dismembered, arrows slice through necks, and swift blades render unexpected carnage.
  • A downhill tuck lets you slice through the wind, maintaining speed while you recover from the climb.
  • Toast on both sides under a grill, then carefully slice through horizontally, using a sharp thin-bladed bread saw.
  • You slice through the work force like a hot knife through butter.
  • The blade's so sharp it could slice through your finger.
  • Invented in the 1890s, the multitool is more useful now than it ever was: Its flashlight yes, some have lights can help you search through a backpack filled with charging cables to find your keys; its screwdriver is always handy when you need to open your PC for a RAM upgrade and its blades will slice through any of those blister packs that mummify electronics. Bold Folds
  • At first, researchers modified a transplanter by adding a front coulter to slice through cover crop residues, which worked well in moist, mellow soils.
  • While "Chaos and Classicism" is just one slice through the remarkably complex period of the interwar years, it cuts deeply. In the Great War's Wake
  • The hairy looking husk is just thick enough that a knife should be used to slice through the skin, revealing the pale fruit inside. You gonna eat that? Random musings on food and life in Orange County, California » Rambutan
  • Known as the Stingray, the device uses conventional military explosives to craft a blade of water sharp enough to slice through a metal bomb and scramble its innards.
  • The parallel blades of a gang saw may take a week to slice through one granite block.
  • If we fix a value z0 of the longitudinal coordinate z, then we fix a two-dimensional transversal slice through the car. Archive 2009-03-01
  • But know, every so often a sword finds its way through the maille and slice through your psyche. Here Be Monsters | Her Bad Mother
  • Centre Graham Mackay added both goals, but Deacon gave the visitors hope when he wrong-footed defender Adam Maher to slice through for Bradford's try.
  • Sharper than the most finely whetted blade, this tooth can slice through an unwary pioneer's fingers in an instant.
  • The flouncy fish gets particularly huffy about serrated edges, which tear rather than slice through its delicate flesh.
  • Serious executive authority is required to slice through the Kirk's ever-growing bureaucracy and its cumbersome administrative procedures.
  • The word "sutra" means "thread" in Sanskrit but came to designate any pithy statement; the Diamond Sutra -- more accurately, the Diamond-Cutter Sutra -- was so called because the sharp facets of its aphorisms slice through the illusions of both mind and senses. Treasures on Trial
  • I agree with the general consensus that the rider is the big parachute of drag, and that no matter how aero the forks or one piece seatpost/frame, the fact is that the air is hitting my big gut. so if the teardrop shaped unpadded and heavily acronym ed handlebars slice through the air like a razor through pink-undergarment-wearing man leghairs, it hits my big gut soon after. BSNYC Interview: Dave Koesel of Felt Bicycles
  • Invented in the 1890s, the multitool is more useful now than it ever was: Its flashlight yes, some have lights can help you search through a backpack filled with charging cables to find your keys; its screwdriver is always handy when you need to open your PC for a RAM upgrade and its blades will slice through any of those blister packs that mummify electronics. Bold Folds
  • Even as I said it, though, I realised that there are trains that slice through glittering virginal snowscapes - and I've even been on some of them.

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