We found 226 examples of how to use slightly in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 226.
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1. | Tom had a pet-rabbit who always had a slightly peeved off, slightly disgruntled look about it. | |
2. | The ball curved slightly. | |
3. | Even the most graceful and imposing existing buildings may now be so sadly diminished as to seem slightly ridiculous beside the monster. | |
4. | The festive mood was slightly spoiled by terrorist bombs. | |
5. | But his name is slightly familiar to me. | |
6. | I always buy a top quality product even if it is slightly more expensive. | |
7. | The tower leaned slightly to the left. | |
8. | Three persons were killed and ten were severely or slightly injured in the railway accident. | |
9. | The food tasted slightly of garlic. | |
10. | Ten people were slightly injured in the accident. | |
11. | The diameter of the hole was slightly larger. | |
12. | You may be right, but we have a slightly different opinion. | |
13. | I know her slightly. | |
14. | My wife's hands are slightly smaller than the shop assistant's. | |
15. | Although the conditions are slightly different, the result of our experiment was identical with Robinson's. | |
16. | The river bends slightly to the right here. | |
17. | My grandmother is hard of hearing. In other words she is slightly deaf. | |
18. | The tower leaned slightly to the west. | |
19. | His pride was slightly touched. | |
20. | He has a slightly foreign appearance. | |
21. | He was slightly injured in a traffic accident. | |
22. | She stood silently, her head tilted slightly to one side. | |
23. | She was slightly better yesterday. | |
24. | The patient moved his lips slightly. | |
25. | Cut the quartered pak-choi into, slightly wide, strips. |