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How To Use Slippy In A Sentence

  • The freezing conditions on Saturday were tough for the two teams as heavy rain fell for spells making the surface very wet and slippy.
  • Despite the driving rain and the slippy under-foot conditions, both teams severed up some fine passages of play.
  • the streets are still slippy from the rain
  • The roads were unbelievable with the weather making them so slippy and James had a few choice words.
  • Sharpe took the lead on the climb and took it easy on the descent where the slates through the quarry were described as being ‘really slippy.’
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  • As I have said in recent weeks, this is an accident waiting to happen and the recent rain has made the ground slippy and dangerous for even the nimblest of people.
  • Waiter, get this gentleman a glass of port, and look slippy.
  • The situation is not helped by the fact that the mist is making the court damp and slippy.
  • The situation is not helped by the fact that the mist is making the court damp and slippy.
  • But they are so unbalanced they both collapse headlong into a shiny, slippy pile of glossy property freesheets and pizza chain flyers. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • Of course, sometimes a slippy surface has its advantages.
  • He told the Gazette: ‘It was a bit misty on top, a bit boggy and the rocks were a bit slippy as well, but the mist cleared.’
  • Only the main trunk roads had been gritted, meaning anyone using other routes had to contend with icy and slippy surfaces that offered little grip.
  • It's actually hosted above the pub in a black cavernous room, thick with cigarettes and slippy with cider, or sticky with cider, I can't decide which.
  • Competition was keen as the youngsters negotiated the testing courses that easily cut up following heavy overnight rain and made for slippy underfoot conditions.
  • The freezing conditions on Saturday were tough for the two teams as heavy rain fell for spells making the surface very wet and slippy.
  • Some natural floor coverings are unsuitable for stairs as they can become polished and slippy with use.
  • All of which was a tad harsh on his players after a sodden day's play, so soft and slippy as to be an unreliable indicator of the teams' prospects in the months ahead.
  • The rain made conditions underfoot rather slippy, but that did not seem to deter the hundreds of children who participated in the various events all afternoon.
  • I am very unsteady on my feet in slippy weather, all be it I am only in my mid 50s, perhaps because I come from a flat area of the country and am not used to negotiating slopes in icy weather.
  • A stone travelling more slowly can be made to go further with the assistance of your team mates, sweeping vigorously just in front of its path, warming the ice and making it more slippy.
  • Thank the good Lord I'd chosen my chocolate-brown satin Victoria's Secret grundies that morning, instead of something less slippy.
  • Only the main trunk roads had been gritted, meaning anyone using other routes had to contend with icy and slippy surfaces that offered little grip.
  • Competition was keen as the youngsters negotiated the testing courses that easily cut up following heavy overnight rain and made for slippy underfoot conditions.
  • But we are still trying to play on the courts and in this weather it gets very slippy and can be quite lethal to play on.
  • Also in a quite untimely manner given that Halloween was a week ago; and that I'm clinging on tight to the scrag end of my late-30s with very slippy hands. What I bought this week: leather
  • I'm finally alerted by a creepy slithery, slippy step nearby on soppy, dew-saturated fallen leaves.
  • The postmen, despite a very heavy post were delighted with the pleasure of such good weather, no rain, no slippy roads, and no delays.
  • I have complained to the council time and time again about the street, which has a cobbled surface and gets dangerously slippy when it's wet.
  • We were very shocked when we arrived I have no idea how he managed to stay up there because the roof was damp and very slippy.
  • Unfortunately as the sun warmed up the ground the nice crunchy surface turned into gloopy mud and when I got over the top of Harbour Hill, I found the downhill slope covered in patches of snow broken up by slimy, slippy glaur. Cosmonauts Tereshkova and Sharman
  • Conditions were so slippy some players wore basketball shoes, yet all three scored in a 4-1 victory.
  • That's the only thing Slippy's good for, Say arf!
  • The slippy grass led many of the runners to slide down the fell on their backsides rather than attempt to negotiate the seriously steep incline on two feet.

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