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Topic: Food

sliminess

IPA: /ˈslaɪ.mɪ.nəs/

KK: /ˈslɪmɪnɪs/

noun

Definition: The quality or state of being slippery and wet, often associated with a slimy texture.

Example: The sliminess of the algae made it difficult to walk on the rocks.

sliver

IPA: /ˈslɪv.ər/

KK: /ˈslɪvɚ/

noun

Definition: A thin, narrow piece that has been cut or broken off from something larger.

Example: She carefully picked up the sliver of glass from the floor.

transitive verb

Definition: To cut or break something into thin, narrow pieces.

Example: She decided to sliver the chocolate into small pieces for the cake.

slop

IPA: /slɒp/

KK: /slɑp/

intransitive verb

Definition: To spill or splash liquid, often in a messy way, or to walk heavily in a way that makes a mess.

Example: The water slopped out of the bucket as he carried it to the garden.

noun

Definition: A type of loose clothing or a messy substance, often referring to waste or leftover material.

Example: The workers wore slop to protect their clothes while painting.

transitive verb

Definition: To pour or spill liquid carelessly, often resulting in a mess, or to feed animals with leftover food or liquid.

Example: She slopped the water all over the floor while filling the bucket.

sluicy

IPA: /ˈsluːɪsi/

KK: /ˈsluːɪsi/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that flows or falls in large amounts, similar to water pouring from a channel or opening.

Example: The sluicy rain poured down, soaking everything in its path.

slush

IPA: //slʌʃ//

KK: /slʌʃ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move or walk through a wet, soft mixture of snow and water, often making a splashing sound.

Example: We had to slush through the muddy path after the rain.

noun

Definition: A mixture of flavored syrup and crushed ice, often served as a drink, or a soft, wet substance like partially melted snow or ice.

Example: On a hot day, I love to enjoy a refreshing slush made with my favorite fruit flavor.

transitive verb

Definition: To splash or cover something with a thick, muddy liquid, often used in a nautical context or when referring to machinery.

Example: The workers had to slush the deck after the storm to remove the mud and debris.

slushier

IPA: //ˈslʌʃiər//

KK: /ˈslʌʃi/

adjective

Definition: More wet and soft than usual, often referring to a mixture of partially melted snow or ice and liquid.

Example: The slushier snow made it difficult to walk without slipping.

slushiest

IPA: /ˈslʌʃi/

KK: /ˈslʌʃi/

adjective

Definition: The most wet and soft, often referring to a mixture of snow and water that is easy to squish or move.

Example: After the snow melted, the playground turned into the slushiest place in the neighborhood.

slushy

IPA: /ˈslʌʃi/

KK: /ˈslʌʃi/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is wet, soft, and often messy, like a mixture of snow and water.

Example: The kids enjoyed playing in the slushy snow after the storm.

smack

IPA: /smæk/

KK: /smæk/

adverb

Definition: In a direct or exact manner; exactly or precisely.

Example: He fell smack on the ground after tripping over the rock.

intransitive verb

Definition: To collide with a loud noise or to make a sharp sound, often used to describe a hit or impact.

Example: The ball smacked against the wall, making a loud noise.

noun

Definition: A sharp blow or slap, often made with the hand, or a noisy kiss.

Example: She gave him a quick smack on the cheek as a greeting.

transitive verb

Definition: To hit someone or something with a quick, sharp motion that makes a loud noise, or to kiss someone noisily.

Example: She gave him a quick smack on the cheek before leaving.

smacking

IPA: /ˈsmækɪŋ/

KK: /ˈsmækɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is brisk or vigorous, often used to refer to a strong or lively sensation, like a breeze.

Example: The smacking wind made it difficult to walk outside.

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