Sliced can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.
Adjective |
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sliced - used of meat; cut into pieces for serving | ||
sliced - prepared by cutting; "sliced tomatoes"; "sliced ham"; "chopped clams"; "chopped meat"; "shredded cabbage" | ||
Verb |
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slice - cut into slices; "Slice the salami, please" | ||
slice - hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels in a different direction | ||
slice - hit a ball so that it causes a backspin | ||
slice - make a clean cut through; "slit her throat" |
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1. | adj. | Sliced tomatoes. | |
2. | adj. | Sliced ham. | |
3. | adj. | She eats sliced raw fish. | |
4. | adj. | Step 1. Heat the vegetable oil (0.5L) (any grease or a mixture of oil and grease) in the pot on high heat, add sliced onions (400g), fry until the onions take a yellow color, then add meat (any kind) (1kg). | |
5. | adj. | Strangely, sliced meat can be naturally iridescent. | |
6. | adj. | Sliced bread was first sold in 1928. | |
7. | verb | Even if you buy a cake in a bakers you can not be too what happens in the kitchen, for example the cake may have been sliced using a knife used for preparing ham. | |
8. | verb | This is the best thing since sliced bread! I don't know what the best thing was before sliced bread, however. | |
9. | verb | Tom sliced the banana with a knife. | |
10. | verb | Tom sliced the tomatoes. | |
11. | verb | He'll be drawn on a hurdle to be half hanged, and then he'll be taken down and sliced before his own face, and then his inside will be taken out and burnt while he looks on, and then his head will be chopped off, and he'll be cut into quarters. That's the sentence. | |
12. | verb | Tom sliced the turkey. | |
13. | verb | Tom sliced the tomato. | |
14. | verb | Tom sliced the onion. | |
15. | verb | Tom sliced the apple. | |
16. | verb | Tom sliced the ham. | |
17. | verb | I sliced the sandwich diagonally. | |
18. | verb | She took out her knife and sliced the tomato. | |
19. | verb | I sliced one up. | |
20. | verb | She sliced a tomato up. | |
21. | verb | One of the people I know in real life was trying to come up with a glove to increase your brain's functionality in taste, touch etc. I told him he was nuts but he still thinks it is the best thing since sliced bread! | |
22. | noun | A slice of the company's revenue. | |
23. | noun | A slice of bread. |
Sentence | |
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adj. | |
Sliced tomatoes. |
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Sliced ham. |
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She eats sliced raw fish. | |
Step 1. Heat the vegetable oil (0.5L) (any grease or a mixture of oil and grease) in the pot on high heat, add sliced onions (400g), fry until the onions take a yellow color, then add meat (any kind) (1kg). | |
Strangely, sliced meat can be naturally iridescent. | |
Sliced bread was first sold in 1928. | |
verb | |
Even if you buy a cake in a bakers you can not be too what happens in the kitchen, for example the cake may have been sliced using a knife used for preparing ham. |
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This is the best thing since sliced bread! I don't know what the best thing was before sliced bread, however. | |
Tom sliced the banana with a knife. | |
Tom sliced the tomatoes. | |
He'll be drawn on a hurdle to be half hanged, and then he'll be taken down and sliced before his own face, and then his inside will be taken out and burnt while he looks on, and then his head will be chopped off, and he'll be cut into quarters. That's the sentence. | |
Tom sliced the turkey. | |
Tom sliced the tomato. | |
Tom sliced the onion. | |
Tom sliced the apple. | |
Tom sliced the ham. | |
I sliced the sandwich diagonally. | |
She took out her knife and sliced the tomato. | |
I sliced one up. | |
She sliced a tomato up. | |
One of the people I know in real life was trying to come up with a glove to increase your brain's functionality in taste, touch etc. I told him he was nuts but he still thinks it is the best thing since sliced bread! | |
noun | |
A slice of the company's revenue. |
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A slice of bread. |
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