Slices can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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" | ||
Noun |
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slice - a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer; "he took lessons to cure his slicing" | ||
slice - a thin flat piece cut off of some object | ||
slice - a spatula for spreading paint or ink | ||
slice - a share of something; "a slice of the company's revenue" | ||
slice - a serving that has been cut from a larger portion; "a piece of pie"; "a slice of bread" | ||
slice - a wound made by cutting; "he put a bandage over the cut" |
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1. | noun | It actually had a hole in one of the slices. | |
2. | noun | Cut the pie into slices. | |
3. | noun | I'd like two slices of toast and a cup of tea. | |
4. | noun | How many slices of meat would you like? | |
5. | noun | Cut the meat into thin slices. | |
6. | noun | Do you usually eat more than five slices of pizza a month? | |
7. | noun | Tom wanted to eat a couple of slices of salami. | |
8. | noun | Tom rolled out of bed at 6:30, shuffled into the kitchen and put two slices of bread into the toaster. | |
9. | noun | Tom gave me a couple of slices of toast and a glass of milk. | |
10. | noun | Please cut the pizza into three slices. | |
11. | noun | There are two slices of pizza for each person. | |
12. | noun | Slice the quartered lettuce into broad slices. | |
13. | noun | Life is nothing more than a vacation between two slices of eternity. | |
14. | noun | Tom put a couple of slices of bread into the toaster. | |
15. | noun | Tom put two slices of bread in the toaster. | |
16. | verb | Slice the salami, please. | |
17. | verb | Please slice a loaf of bread for me. | |
18. | verb | Would you slice me a piece of ham, please? | |
19. | verb | No matter how thin you slice it, it's still baloney. | |
20. | verb | Where did you slice them? | |
21. | verb | Slice the quartered lettuce into broad slices. | |
22. | verb | Try to slice the meat with a different knife. | |
23. | verb | You use a knife to slice my head and weep beside me when I am dead. What am I? | |
24. | verb | Give me the knife and let me slice the bread. | |
25. | verb | You need a very sharp knife to slice a ripe strawberry. | |
26. | verb | I don't slice their bread. | |
27. | verb | I don't slice her bread. | |
28. | verb | Slice the bread very thinly. | |
29. | verb | Slice up the tomatoes and put them in the salad. | |
30. | verb | Would you be so kind as to slice the pizza in three parts. |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
It actually had a hole in one of the slices. |
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Cut the pie into slices. | |
I'd like two slices of toast and a cup of tea. | |
How many slices of meat would you like? | |
Cut the meat into thin slices. | |
Do you usually eat more than five slices of pizza a month? | |
Tom wanted to eat a couple of slices of salami. | |
Tom rolled out of bed at 6:30, shuffled into the kitchen and put two slices of bread into the toaster. | |
Tom gave me a couple of slices of toast and a glass of milk. | |
Please cut the pizza into three slices. | |
There are two slices of pizza for each person. | |
Slice the quartered lettuce into broad slices. | |
Life is nothing more than a vacation between two slices of eternity. | |
Tom put a couple of slices of bread into the toaster. | |
Tom put two slices of bread in the toaster. | |
verb | |
Slice the salami, please. |
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Please slice a loaf of bread for me. | |
Would you slice me a piece of ham, please? | |
No matter how thin you slice it, it's still baloney. | |
Where did you slice them? | |
Slice the quartered lettuce into broad slices. | |
Try to slice the meat with a different knife. | |
You use a knife to slice my head and weep beside me when I am dead. What am I? | |
Give me the knife and let me slice the bread. | |
You need a very sharp knife to slice a ripe strawberry. | |
I don't slice their bread. | |
I don't slice her bread. | |
Slice the bread very thinly. | |
Slice up the tomatoes and put them in the salad. | |
Would you be so kind as to slice the pizza in three parts. |