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
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  • 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.
  • We feel the floods surging over us, we sound with him to the kelpy bottom of the waters; sea-weed and all the slime of the sea is about us! Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • It tasted refreshing but looked like pond slime. The Sun
  • Harold, the tabloids are calling him a cad, a rat, a slimeball, a disgrace and a snake.
  • Thus LINDA since the bitch coulter is merely exploiting the women and their greif just to SELL books and make money off their greif. .she must be lower than snake slime in you mind … right? Think Progress » Coulter on 9/11 Widows: ‘I Have Never Seen People Enjoying their Husbands’ Death So Much’
  • If you find that you're being slimed (and if you didn't commit a crime on your last job) you can send a letter (or get a lawyer to do it for you) to stop the slime machine. It's called defamation.
  • For all its suckers, slime and tentacles, preparing octopus is actually quite straightforward. Times, Sunday Times
  • The slime - a thick, mucus-like substance that smelled positively dreadful - was dribbling down the steps in a slow and steady ooze.
  • The slime molds are now known to be a mixture of three or four unrelated groups, and the oomycetes are now classified in the Chromista, with the diatoms and brown algae.
  • I used to have lamb’s ears in my garden but I… hm, got rid of them since I thought they were a bit slimey, *so sorry about that lamb’s ears*. Lambs Ear Love « Fairegarden
  • Slime-filled canals in the creatures 'heads - known as the "ampullae of Lorenzini" - let them sniff out the electric field of bottom-feeding flatfish concealed in mud or sand, leading to a tasty treat for the prowling elasmobranch. The Register
  • They warned the Clinton campaign against engaging in what they called slime politics and Obama told reporters he won't be swift-boated. CNN Transcript Nov 19, 2007
  • Its pool is a lagoon of green slime. The Sun
  • They had a type of slime stuff oozing down their bodies.
  • For example, visitors will discover that cows are one of the gassiest animals on earth, how leeches are used after some surgeries to assist in the healing process and why scientists are studying the slime produced by slugs and snails for clues in treating cystic fibrosis. Southern Byways
  • The slime - a thick, mucus-like substance that smelled positively dreadful - was dribbling down the steps in a slow and steady ooze.
  • Slugs would drag along the bathroom floor, trailing their vestments of brown slime.
  • He lifted his hands to wipe away the tears and saw dark brown slime.
  • The assay of gold-zinc slimes, which is the precipitate formed by zinc acting on cyanide solutions of gold, may be made by wrapping 2 or 3 grams in 40 grams of sheet lead and scorifying, cupelling, &c. The amount of impurity in the stuff varies greatly; it is usually calcined and mixed thoroughly with soda 40 per cent., borax 30 per cent., and sand 10 per cent., and melted in graphite pots. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • With cultch either lacking or covered in slime from the freshwater inundations, a terrible downward spiral could be at hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was full of green slime and muck instead of crystal clean water.
  • The questions it raised included: what is the difference between humans and pond slime? Times, Sunday Times
  • The GLA website was a website that I only visited in extremis, as it gave me a really nasty turn to have to read the pro-Livingslime propaganda it contained. Http://www.london.gov.uk/ and some advice for Boris
  • As my gaiters filled top down with slime, I uttered a few choice words but was not unduly alarmed.
  • Across America, thousands of runners are doing just that on their summer weekends to evade rampaging hordes of undead chasers drooling blood and slime. Times, Sunday Times
  • His fingertip came away with a coating of slime, which Umber wiped off on his pant leg. The root paused for a moment, as a worm might when prodded, and then resumed its cautious journey. End of Time
  • Sorry Charlie, a slimeball is a slimeball, is a slimeball. Here's the Invitation for Tonight' Bush/Hastert/Kirk Event
  • Mr. Douglas remarks that the back of the block should always be at the top in molding since the laitance or slime always flushes to the surface making a weak skin which will develop hair cracks. Concrete Construction Methods and Costs
  • Other litters were freighted with purple robes of the finest linen and of all possible shades from the incarnadine hue of the rose to the deep crimson of the blood of the grape; _calasires_ of the linen of Canopus, which is thrown all white into the vat of the dyer, and comes forth again, owing to the various astringents in which it had been steeped, diapered with the most brilliant colours; tunics brought from the fabulous land of Seres, made from the spun slime of a worm which feeds upon leaves, and so fine that they might be drawn through a finger-ring. King Candaules
  • June 14th, 2006 at 12: 30 am bobby johnson says: all they have to do is add the rude pundit and that would be a show worth watching, ann slimey bitch coulter, george pork chop carlin and the rude gift of gab pundit. sold out. Think Progress » NBC To Feature Coulter On Tonight Show
  • Every morning you get up, jump into the ocean, collect hagfish mucous, crawl back onto the beach, rub the slime all over your body, sunbathe for a few hours, and then let a couple of dozen Haitians sniff you before sitting back down to write all about it. Archive 2009-01-25
  • He left out one bit, and that is the final scene where Mayor Sam, Joe B, Solomon and Phil J pilot an ecto-plasm charged 72 foot high statue of Joe Friday through Downtown, while blaring Randy Newman's "I Love LA" over loudspeakers and spraying evil spirit "Bratto" with enough slime to force him forever into a painting to be hung at the new LAPD headquarters. Los Angeles Politics Hotsheet for Monday
  • The snake slimed his victim
  • Not that she hadn't seen new sights in the Valley: eetees roaring along Figueroa Avenue in a Lincoln Navigator; eetee muckamucks cavorting in a swimming pool full of yellow slime; eetee grunts dead and bloated in an alleyway, lunch for a pack of feral dogs. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • Get the answer to why cows are the gassiest animals on earth, why the dung beetle is nature's pooper scooper and why scientists are studying the slug and snail slime production for clues in treating cystic fibrosis TheDenverChannel.com - Local News
  • On one side of the river there is a fishing village of mat and attap hovels on stilts raised a few feet above the slime of a mangrove swamp; and on the other an expanse of slime, with larger houses on stilts, and an attempt at a street of Chinese shops, and a gambling-den, which I entered, and found full of gamblers at noonday. The Golden Chersonese and the way thither
  • Those stars join a list of past celebrity sliming victims during the popular ritual in which gallons of slime rain down on someone during the festivities.
  • You slimeballs are all here because you're useless at everything else.
  • And dreamed of nights when you should sleep with your head upon my breast -- [_Yaouma bends her head_] And now you seek a grave in the slime of the river. Woman on Her Own, False Gods and The Red Robe Three Plays By Brieux
  • Like the plasmodial slime mold, the pseudoplasmodium looks for a light, dry area to form the frutification, which is called a sorocarp and consists of a sorophore (the stalk) and a sorus CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • North London or Oxbridge, Bob 321 Sleight was slime whichever way you looked at it. FALLEN WOMEN
  • If not flushed regularly the bacteria slimes and manganic oxide sediments accumulate in the pipes.
  • I love the smell of hagfish slime under a Haitian sun Archive 2009-01-25
  • But did he mean green slime? Times, Sunday Times
  • A parody, a surrealistic sculpture in green slime.
  • The pond was full of mud and green slime.
  • One pays according to an iron schedule -- for every strength the balanced weakness; for every high a corresponding low; for every fictitious god-like moment an equivalent time in reptilian slime. Chapter 6
  • popple" bark is his chief dainty -- he cannot understand and cannot tolerate this barbarian, who eats raw fish and leaves the bones and fins and the smell of slime in his doorway. Secret of the Woods
  • After all, the servile savants already beatifying Bush on Fox News, right wing talk radio, and in The Washington Times are as likely to pass their genes and memes down to future generations as is slime mold, and the Snopes clan that inherits the earth in Faulkner's dark vision. Marty Kaplan: Washington, Lincoln, Bush
  • At faster speeds, the band's distorted riffage was liquefied into a milky slime. Headbanging good times: Hunt for the beat helps fuel Kylesa
  • While the parrotfish makes a potentially tasty meal, even the slightest puncture of the organ that produces the slime during cleaning renders the fish foul-tasting and inedible.
  • After a week it was covered in slime and almost unrecognisable. The Sun
  • All kinds of things might happen here, I suppose: till the weekend there were the SAS sheep, and even now there is Miss Dog; she is notably unaggressive, but there's a limit to the amount of slime and saliva anyone can stand.
  • I heard on the radio this morning that the slime who king-hit him is already on bail for similar violent attacks.
  • He got coated from head to foot with slime.
  • You're filth, you're cack, you're the ooze of a burst boil; I abominate you, you towering mound of corrupted slime. James Gordon Brown on markets and spinning facts.
  • Yet, as she applied the thick slime to his wound a massive stinging sensation gripped him, and made coping much harder.
  • Here in SD Bill said Obama "slimed" HRC through other people. Clinton says she's open to being VP
  • Nearer, I distinguished the green slime of ditches mixing with the pale drab of dried clay and shiny, coaly patches. The War of The Worlds
  • Are you a monster covered in green slime? Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet, somehow, she made her character seem plausible, complex and (most remarkably) real, despite having to play scenes where she was attacked by yetis, slimed on by mutant moths and even inseminated with an alien baby.
  • The bottom of my bags usually turn into a potpourri of sticky gum, tobacco, half eaten cough drops and pennies that are slimed in a foreign substance.
  • Now I have to work a slime monster and the word shirty into some future book. The Accidental Demon Slayer is a NY Times Bestseller!
  • This kind of ‘professional’ journalism can only come from the two-bit slimeballs that work for the student paper that huge numbers of students don't read, and for good reason.
  • Fortunately, mycologists quickly dismissed any Extraterrestrial Biological Entity hypothesis and identified the blobs as part of a slime mold or myxomycete.
  • Then, a pond was drained and amid the slime there were two extinct animals. Love, Medicine and Miracles
  • A few fossil slime molds have been found in amber.
  • As for the miserable piece of zoologically human wreckage who dares take in vain the name of a creature (my mother) who is as far above it as angels are above slime, well, creature, does it feel good to imitate human beings? On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • And if you put Slime or another sealant in them, which I recommend, this lubricates the installation of the final few inches of bead as well.
  • But Comic Sans, which was part of the same release, is a true atrocity and has invaded the outside world like some kind of phage or slime. Typekit – the holy grail of web publishing « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • Well she's made such a case for herself - Bosnia sniper fire, "hard working white people", "not a muslim as far as I know", "John McCain has passed the commander-in-chief threshhold, Obama gave a speech", Bill's claiming Obama "slimed" Hillary (and note - that was just YESTERDAY!). Hillary Supporter Dianne Feinstein: The Race Is Over, Make Hillary Veep
  • Not even the most ardent evolutionists is willing to take on the job of convincing anyone that it took close to 7 billion years for even the first single cell life form to emerge from what can only be described as primordial slime We’re in Kansas after all, Toto « BuzzMachine
  • If it were necessary for me to experience sliminess, I would become slime. I would set limed snares in the thickets ( God forbid! ), playing songs of hypocrisy on my pipes.
  • Besides the ordinary algæ and fungi the thallophytes contain many forms which are not classified easily, as slime-moulds, bacteria, diatoms etc.
  • These are great! snooky doodle Oct 8 wow great recipe and it looks like goey slime Slime-Filled Cupcakes from the Black Lagoon | Baking Bites
  • There was a revolting green slime in between the bathroom tiles.
  • Even the advertisements are filled with fake cobwebbing and tubes of green slime, and to add insult to anxiety my next doctor's appointment is on Halloween. Staceyann Chin: Surviving Halloween, Bedrest, and The Baby Registry
  • She gave me some cheese that had turned to stinking green slime. Times, Sunday Times
  • Given Chalabi’s many proven and suspected crimes, including espionage against the US, has anyone bothered asking Scotty or any of the crew why this slimeball is not yet in Gitmo or somesuch with the other known terrorists? Think Progress » Dr. Seuss Diplomacy
  • I was startled by a great patch of vivid scarlet on the ground, and going up to it found it to be a peculiar fungus, branched and corrugated like a foliaceous lichen, but deliquescing into slime at the touch; and then in the shadow of some luxuriant ferns I came upon an unpleasant thing, — the dead body of a rabbit covered with shining flies, but still warm and with the head torn off. The Island of Doctor Moreau
  • But she thought of Ilario lying on his bed, sick unto death, and she drew her long, blue cloak around her, and pressed onward, her feet growing wearier from the effort of walking through the sickening slime, which clogged her steps and seemed to freeze the life within her. The Lily of Life: A Fairy Tale
  • And when she could not longer hide him, she took for him an ark of bulrushes, and daubed it with slime and with pitch, and put the child therein; and she laid it in the flags by the river's brink.
  • Another significant development of the mid-19th century was the introduction of round buddles, which were used to wash the fine sands and slimes.
  • Tommy was looking for glop, or slime, or something disgusting that makes a huge mess, and his mother seemed fine with that.
  • It is a blue-green alga, a primitive plant of the same class as seaweeds or the green slime seen on rocks and jetties when uncovered by the sea at low tide.
  • The quaint grossbeak, the ugly heron, the dirty-black buzzard, the hideous water-goose, with his featherless body and satiric head, start up from their nooks as you enter; the water moccasin slides warily into the slime; and if you see a sudden movement in the centre of a leaden-colored mass, with a flash or two of white in it, you will do well to beware, for half a dozen alligators may show themselves at home there. The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland
  • If O felt he HAD to meet with these slimeballs, he at least should have made them come to him, rather than vice versa; this looks too much like he is in supplication and that Will and the other evil ones are “receiving” him. gross. Matthew Yglesias » Bloggers Loving It
  • Are you a monster covered in green slime? Times, Sunday Times
  • Frogs produce slime to keep their skin moist.
  • I am more suspicious of them than I am of the presence of losers, sinners, factory rejects, hypocrites and slimeballs in the Catholic communion.
  • In others, again, are found considerable quantities of soft powdery iron oxide or "gossan," and compounds such as limonite, aluminous clay, etc., which, under the action of the crushing mill become finely divided and float off in water as "slimes," carrying with them atoms of gold, often microscopically small. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • Thick green slime covers the pools. Times, Sunday Times
  • His hands were slimed in blood as well, tracing signs on the door as he muttered prayers and exhortations.
  • A lustreless protrusive eye Stares from the protozoic slime the future looks fine David swanson : honeymoon over
  • What follows is a wealth of research about the Indian Ocean, where the deep seabed is covered by a translucent slime called globigerina ooze, which can be as much as one thousand feet thick.
  • In conclusion, true fungi (plant pathogenic microfungi, mushrooms) and fungal-like organisms (slime molds) offer an interesting and often overlooked explanation for some UFO landing ring cases.
  • I once mentioned a little saweiety sheet, published in New York, under the title of Town Topics, because it afforded me a kind of languid pleasure to kick the feculent sewer-rat back into the foul cloaca from which it had crawled to beslime the ICONOCLAST. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
  • And we've discovered her secret - snail slime. The Sun
  • There was a thick black slime on the floor which led to my broken basement window.
  • To her great displeasure something had leaked in her backpack, a dark blue ooze had slimed a course all throughout the entire bag.
  • You would plunge me into a slime pit so that even my clothes would detest me.
  • It was a layer of slime that coated every surface, reducing all materials to the same revolting color and dimming the lights to an anemic yellow.
  • Maybe that girl's been telling her that you're a no-good slimeball.
  • Its feeble beam glanced off the obsidian waters beneath their feet and caught the glitter of slime, the flash of mismated eyes. The Silicon Mage
  • If, two thousand years ago, we had been permitted to watch the slow settling of the slime of those turbid rivers into the polluted sea, and the gaining upon its deep and fresh waters of the lifeless, impassable, unvoyageable plain, how little could we have understood the purpose with which those islands were shaped out of the void, and the torpid waters enclosed with their desolate walls of sand! The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04
  • I tell them what to look for in a fresh fish - bright eyes, pink gills and sea slime - then show them how to fillet a turbot and a sea bass.
  • It feeds, if we may judge from its egesta, upon slime or moistened clay.
  • Who wants to eat something covered in slime? Times, Sunday Times
  • Currently, there is a toy on the market that consists of a green gelatinous ooze; it is called, simply, Slime.
  • Neither a plant nor an animal, and once thought to be a fungus, most slime moulds are now considered more closely related to amoebae. Country diary: Northamptonshire
  • The name slimed into Len’s psyche and gave it a squeeze. GUARDIAN OF THE VEIL
  • When the nearest thing to a global ‘competent authority’ is a bunch of moral incompetents and slimeballs, it would seem to suggest that vigilante justice is about the only justice there is.
  • Steele might as well have said “slime is not a crime”. Think Progress » 170 House Republicans rebuff Steele by voting to ban RNC’s ‘Census’ mailer.
  • Like snails, slugs move along self-produced slime paths. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trail was yet slippery with the slime of the flood, and men were rummaging disconsolately in the rubbish of overthrown tents and caches. CHAPTER 3
  • A muck of built up sewage and slime sits at the bottom of the deep slow moving polluted water.
  • Now that is what I call a slime-ball but the sheepherders signed a contract knowing the terms. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • All these were blotted out by a grotesque and terrible nightmare brood — frowsy, shuffling creatures from the pavements of Whitechapel, gin-bloated hags of the stews, and all the vast hell's following of harpies, vile-mouthed and filthy, that under the guise of monstrous female form prey upon sailors, the scrapings of the ports, the scum and slime of the human pit. Chapter 1
  • Within minutes the area was covered in red slime and clouds of tomato sauce filled the air.
  • You'll imitate those spunky Olsen twins, getting slimed with green goo at the 17th annual Kids' Choice Awards.
  • His initial impressions were unfavourable: he hated the food (‘foul vinaigrette had been slimed over the salad’) and was frightened by the prospect of having to speak the language.
  • a corresponding low; for every fictitious god-like moment an equivalent time in reptilian slime. Chapter VI
  • However, I chose this single slime book to represent the sub-genre of Hard SF that I have returned to again and again, especially whenever it is "revitalized" by subsequent generations of science fiction authors. SF Signal Reader Challenge #3 - SF Books You Haven't Read
  • She loves me, I love her, and no lying, two-faced, pathetic slime-ball like you can change that!
  • Someone tossed a melon-rind at Adriana's feet; drops of cool slime spattered her ankles.
  • To her great displeasure something had leaked in her backpack, a dark blue ooze had slimed a course all throughout the entire bag.
  • Who wants to eat something covered in slime? Times, Sunday Times
  • For whereas other rivers, when they overflow lands, wash away and exhaust their vivific moisture; the Nile, on the contrary, by the excellent slime it brings along with it, fattens and enriches them in such The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians (Vol. 1 of 6)
  • His black homburg was covered with the thick black slime as was his black coat.
  • I read about abiogenesis, the belief that animals and insects can be spontaneously generated from dew, piles of old clothes, the slime in wells, and mud.
  • The career of a former BBC journalist with a reputation for decency and integrity has been sacrificed to save the neck of a slimeball.
  • U.S. ground forces fully expect to get "slimed" (as GIs call a chemical attack) by Iraqi artillery and short-range rockets. Boots, Bytes And Bombs
  • Behind it was a thick trail of sticky slime, almost like that of a slug, only more of a discolored yellow.
  • Frogs produce slime to keep their skin moist.
  • Waited until the light died down, then died out, leaving behind only the diagram, the lines now covered with a kind of phosphorescent slime. Jinx High
  • They like things like slimey frogs, dirty activities, sticks and stones, and throwing those sticks and stones at other people and things.
  • There were crisp husks of beechmast and cast acorn cups underfoot in the russet slime of dead bracken where the rains of the equinox had so soaked the earth that the cold oozed up through the soles of the shoes, lancinating cold of the approaching winter that grips hold of your belly and squeezed it tight. Archive 2004-12-01
  • I didn’t see any strings on the rocket ship, but when you see the plastic slime inching up the ramp toward our crew, you know it’s a plastic sheet of “slime”, and the freaky tie-dye technique with the Venus sky is pure 1960s state of the art. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • What aforetime was a tree-bordered drive, now curved between dead stumps, a mere slushy cartway; the stone pillars, which had marked the entrance, damaged in the rending away of metal with a market value, drooped sideways, ready at a touch to bury themselves in slime. In the Year of Jubilee
  • Some amphibians can also be difficult to handle due to their coating of protective slime.
  • The pond was full of mud and green slime.
  • A muck of built-up sewage and slime sits at the bottom of the deep, slow-moving, polluted water.
  • Late in a day of falling into waist-deep slime, being bitten by ants, and clawing up mudslides, my expedition mates, our porters, and I crawled under a rock to escape the cold, driving rain.
  • But did he mean green slime? Times, Sunday Times
  • Sleaze and slimeballs I can handle; it's her camerawork that made my stomach turn.
  • She gave me some cheese that had turned to stinking green slime. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chinamen are living in huts on some festering slime between the river and the jungle; and once a police station on stilts, where six policemen stood in a row and saluted as we passed, and at seven we reached Teluk Kartang, with a pier, a long shed, two or three huts, and some officialism, white and partly white, all in a The Golden Chersonese and the way thither
  • The other buffalo also extricated itself from the slime and lolloped away. Burmese Days
  • Those biofilms are the slippery slime that you sometimes find on your carrots if you leave them too long in your refrigerator drawer.
  • It tasted refreshing but looked like pond slime. The Sun
  • Thick green slime covers the pools. Times, Sunday Times
  • They lambaste Obama as socialist slime inadvertently refuting intelligent design. John Feffer: Ten Little Republicans
  • She said she hopes she doesn't get slimed, which is what many actresses said before the event. ShoppingBlog.com
  • They're rather grotesque in that their body is very, very watery and slimy and when you get very large bags of them they tend to sort of slime up the net.
  • Socrates was, said that men and beasts were formed of a lacteous slime, expressed by the heat of the earth. Aphrodisiacs and Anti-aphrodisiacs: Three Essays on the Powers of Reproduction
  • It was their belief that if ever they weakened, the great beast would ingulf [sic] them and everything of beauty and wonder and joy and good in its cavernous and slime-dripping maw. Chapter 21: The Roaring Abysmal Beast
  • MOUNT LAUREL - A handful of children watched as Pat Gurgul, a Paws Farm Nature Center eductor, mixed common household ingredients together to make slime. CourierPostOnline.com - News
  • Yes | No | Report from grover_dog wrote 15 weeks 19 hours ago is it just me or am I missing something? why in allot of photos are thp eople in the water with the fish up to their necks or in other shots completely wet like they just wrestled the fish, and boy do they hold em tight in those shots they don't mind gettign a lttle wet or slimey. The Cult of the Wels: Catching Giant, 200-Plus Pound Catfish in European Rivers
  • Standing in slime, struggling with machines that don't work, hosted by merchants who don't care -- this isn't fair to the Oregon consumer who just wants to do the right thing. Unwelcome addition (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • And when she could not longer hide him, she took for him an ark of bulrushes, and daubed it with slime and with pitch, and put the child therein; and she laid it in the flags by the river's brink.
  • I'd feel sorry for MacKay if he wasn't such a slimeball.
  • Snails and slugs leave a trail of slime.
  • The bottom of my bags usually turn into a potpourri of sticky gum, tobacco, half eaten cough drops and pennies that are slimed in a foreign substance.
  • There was an unappealing film of slime on top of the pond.
  • They have different individualities, but they're also a slime-mold.
  • The pulpy mass of flesh, or moneron, from which so much has been "evolved" was the result of "the sun's rays falling upon the sea slime," and was and is a creature of one substance, homogeneous. The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, Volume 1, January, 1880
  • It was really quite dark, and every so often, she stumbled over a hidden log or bit of slippery slime.
  • Their hide was thick and leathery, with a thin film of slime covering it.
  • The blade has good flexibility, is sharp, stays sharp and the Gator grip finish on the handles means it doesn't slip in your heand when everything is wet and covered in fish slime. On Favorite Fishing Knives
  • These obscene harpies, who deck themselves in I know not what divine attributes, but who in reality are foul and ravenous birds of prey, (both mothers and daughters,) flutter over our heads, and souse down upon our tables, and leave nothing unrent, unrifled, unravaged, or unpolluted with the slime of their filthy offal. Paras. 20-39
  • A phobia of these gloopy, slimy garden creatures is not uncommon among the green-fingered population, and a fear of slime even has a name - blennophobia.
  • By this time, the two teams were caked in slime and were indistinguishable.
  • Such an overwhelming slime pit of sagas would normally infect and ferment your average low budget B-movie, rendering it as unappetizing as moldy headcheese.
  • In others, again, are found considerable quantities of soft powdery iron oxide or "gossan," and compounds such as limonite, aluminous clay, etc., which, under the action of the crushing mill become finely divided and float off in water as "slimes," carrying with them atoms of gold, often microscopically small. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • If you use another snail 's slime, you save energy. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a revolting green slime in between the bathroom tiles.
  • The questions it raised included: what is the difference between humans and pond slime? Times, Sunday Times
  • At the present time the river bed, situated in the village is almost dried up and is an unsightly mass of dried algae and slime.
  • For the last two weeks I have seldom stirred out of bed except for meals, reading-matter, or to visit the toilet and cough up chartreuse slime. ‘We Didn’t Start the Flame War’
  • A thick layer of scourge slime ensured that no one was going in or out of the dining room.
  • It makes me happy to see corporate slimeballs get their comeuppance.
  • The snail left a trail of slime along the floor.
  • A huge blue slug slimes its way toward the city's chief pedestrian piazza.
  • And we've discovered her secret - snail slime. The Sun
  • The pond was full of mud and green slime.
  • Now Wyrzbowski could see the muckamuck, resplendent in the egg-sack slime of its body suit, wielding its red fearmonger while flunkies covered its spindle-shanked ass. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • Fungi and protozoa may be observed but the light microscope's low magnification does not provide detailed resolution of fungi and protists (which could be protozoa, slime moulds or microalgae).
  • They stood on the dusty grass together, blowing brown slime from their noses and hawking it up from their throats.
  •  Eleaomyxa slime mold Biologists found this rare funguslike creature on a live sycamore. The Search For Hidden Life
  • Even worse, bacterial biofilms (bacterial cells plus slime) are very resistant to antibiotics and biocides.
  • Game of Life says: repugs constituents as dumber than slime from a hagfish. Think Progress » GOP Senate Candidate Rep. Mike Castle Takes Credit For Over $5 Million In Stimulus Funds He Voted To Kill

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