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Slaked
sleɪkMeanings of Slaked:
verbQuench or satisfy (one's thirst).
Usage examples:
Slake your thirst with citron pressé
Meanings of Slakes:
verbQuench or satisfy (one's thirst).
Usage examples:
Slake your thirst with citron pressé
Meanings of Slaking:
verbQuench or satisfy (one's thirst).
Usage examples:
Slake your thirst with citron pressé
Meanings of Slalom:
nounA ski race down a winding course marked out by poles.
Usage examples:
The season opens with a slalom on sunday
verbMove or race in a winding path, avoiding obstacles.
Usage examples:
She drove with reckless speed, slaloming in and out of the stalled cars
Meanings of Slalomed:
verbMove or race in a winding path, avoiding obstacles.
Usage examples:
She drove with reckless speed, slaloming in and out of the stalled cars
nounA ski race down a winding course marked out by poles.
Usage examples:
The season opens with a slalom on sunday
Meanings of Slaloming:
verbMove or race in a winding path, avoiding obstacles.
Usage examples:
She drove with reckless speed, slaloming in and out of the stalled cars
nounA ski race down a winding course marked out by poles.
Usage examples:
The season opens with a slalom on sunday
Meanings of Slaloms:
nounA ski race down a winding course marked out by poles.
Usage examples:
The season opens with a slalom on sunday
verbMove or race in a winding path, avoiding obstacles.
Usage examples:
She drove with reckless speed, slaloming in and out of the stalled cars
Meanings of Slam:
verbShut (a door, window, or lid) forcefully and loudly.
Usage examples:
He slams the door behind him as he leaves
nounA loud bang caused by the forceful shutting of something such as a door.
Usage examples:
The door closed with a slam
Meanings of Slam dunk:
idiomA forceful dunk
nounA shot in which a player thrusts the ball down through the basket.
Usage examples:
They won on a slam dunk with two seconds remaining
verbThrust (the ball) down through the basket.
Usage examples:
I do know that when they slam-dunk the ball we celebrate
Meanings of Slammed:
verbShut (a door, window, or lid) forcefully and loudly.
Usage examples:
He slams the door behind him as he leaves
nounA loud bang caused by the forceful shutting of something such as a door.
Usage examples:
The door closed with a slam
Past simple and past participle of slam
Meanings of Slammer:
nounPrison.
Usage examples:
If he had lived, he'd be in the slammer today
Meanings of Slammerkin:
nounAn unboned, loose-fitting woman's gown with a train, popular in the 18th century; = trollopee . now rare (historical and archaic in later use).
adjectiveOf a person, especially a woman: having an untidy or dirty appearance, slovenly, slatternly; (occasionally of clothing) in poor condition, shabby. sometimes also: ungainly, clumsy, careless. compare "slummocking". now rare (chiefly english regional and archaic in later use).
Meanings of Slamming:
nounAn insulting and critical attack.
Usage examples:
The film got quite a slamming from the entertainment media
adjectiveExtremely good; excellent.
Usage examples:
He gave me a slamming deal
verbShut (a door, window, or lid) forcefully and loudly.
Usage examples:
He slams the door behind him as he leaves
Present participle of slam
Meanings of Slams:
verbShut (a door, window, or lid) forcefully and loudly.
Usage examples:
He slams the door behind him as he leaves
nounA loud bang caused by the forceful shutting of something such as a door.
Usage examples:
The door closed with a slam
Meanings of Slander:
nounThe action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
Usage examples:
He is suing the tv company for slander
verbMake false and damaging statements about (someone).
Usage examples:
They were accused of slandering the head of state
Meanings of Slandered:
verbMake false and damaging statements about (someone).
Usage examples:
They were accused of slandering the head of state
nounThe action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
Usage examples:
He is suing the tv company for slander
Meanings of Slanderer:
nounA person who slanders someone (= damages their reputation by making a false spoken statement about them)
Usage examples:
I described him as a serial slanderer who poisoned political debate., the documents prove that they…
Meanings of Slanderers:
nounA person who slanders someone (= damages their reputation by making a false spoken statement about them)
Usage examples:
I described him as a serial slanderer who poisoned political debate., the documents prove that they…
Meanings of Slandering:
verbMake false and damaging statements about (someone).
Usage examples:
They were accused of slandering the head of state
nounThe action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
Usage examples:
He is suing the tv company for slander
Meanings of Slanderous:
adjective(of a spoken statement) false and malicious.
Usage examples:
Slanderous allegations
Meanings of Slanderously:
adverbIn a way that is false and damaging to someone's reputation
Usage examples:
I must confess that i spoke slanderously of a man of great virtue., some people have slanderously s…
Meanings of Slanders:
nounThe action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
Usage examples:
He is suing the tv company for slander
verbMake false and damaging statements about (someone).
Usage examples:
They were accused of slandering the head of state
Meanings of Slang:
nounA type of language consisting of words and phrases that are regarded as very informal, are more common in speech than writing, and are typically restricted to a particular context or group of people.
Usage examples:
Grass is slang for marijuana
verbAttack (someone) using abusive language.
Usage examples:
He watched ideological groups slanging one another
Meanings of Slanged:
verbAttack (someone) using abusive language.
Usage examples:
He watched ideological groups slanging one another
nounA type of language consisting of words and phrases that are regarded as very informal, are more common in speech than writing, and are typically restricted to a particular context or group of people.
Usage examples:
Grass is slang for marijuana
Meanings of Slangier:
adjectiveUsing or denoting slang.
Usage examples:
The style is so slangy as to be incomprehensible
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