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[ US /ˈsɫaɪm/ ]
[ UK /slˈa‍ɪm/ ]
VERB
  1. cover or stain with slime
    The snake slimed his victim
NOUN
  1. any thick, viscous matter

How To Use slime In A Sentence

  • However, if someone linked to that something, even if that someone were a scum-sucking troglodyte from the slime-pits of Hell (or the Hollywood Hills, whichever), I couldn’t do jack-all squat. In My Opinion, Bill O’Reilly is a Cowardly Manchild Who Has Impure Thoughts About Mideastern Food. In My Opinion.
  • After a week it was covered in slime and almost unrecognisable. The Sun
  • Each mile that we progressed into Iraq, commanders warned us the risk of getting "slimed" dramatically increased. CNN Transcript Feb 24, 2007
  • He is coughing green slime into a handkerchief and the penny drops. Times, Sunday Times
  • The snot otter, a.k.a. hellbender, is a giant salamander that oozes a slightly toxic slime. Green Movement's New Mascot: the Slimy Snot Otter
  • Mr. Wilson, standing butt naked and covered from head to toe in slime before a joint meeting of Congress, should apologise to the President and the American people for his crude and childish behavior. First on the Ticker: GOP heckler blasted by 2010 challenger
  • He said Alexkor recently "armoured" a particular slimes dam with coarse overburden to stop a windblown "plume" of fine material that was threatening the proclaimed Ramsar wetland site at the mouth of the Orange River. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The floor of the cage was slippery with a kind of odorous slime. Starchild Omnibus
  • Its pool is a lagoon of green slime. The Sun
  • They also have a thin film of slime covering their bodies.
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