Slice

  • 111slice — slaɪs n. thin piece cut from a larger object; portion, share v. cut into slices, cut into portions; cut off from; make a cut in, cut into; cleave, move quickly through …

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  • 112slice — I. v. a. 1. Cut (into thin pieces). 2. Cut, divide, part. 3. Cut off, sever. II. n. Collop, chop, thin piece …

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  • 113slice — n 1. slab, wedge, hunk, chunk, cut, piece, Brit. Dial. collop, (of bacon) rasher; layer, shaving, paring, sliver. 2. part, portion, share, allotment, proportion, segment; division, section, fraction, fragment. v 3. cut through, split, skive,… …

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  • 114slice — s ( n) SPORT underskruv i slag …

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  • 115Cobra Slice — Slice is a character from . He is a COBRA ninja, and is considered their supreme swordman. His most well known appearance includes a net shaped mask. The character is sometimes referred as Cobra Slice.CharacterSlice is believed to be a renegade… …

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  • 116dry slice of bread — slice of bread which has nothing added to it (butter, jam, etc.) …

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  • 117slice-of-life — adjective Date: circa 1934 of, relating to, or marked by the accurate transcription (as into drama) of a segment of actual life experience …

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  • 118slice bar — a long handled instrument with a blade at the end, for clearing away or breaking up clinkers, coal, etc., in a furnace. [1840 50] * * * …

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  • 119slice and dice — verb a) To cut and chop something to pieces. b) To rearrange or analyze in a number of different ways, often arbitrarily …

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  • 120Slice-of-Life-Werbung — in der Werbung gewählte Szenendarstellung aus dem Alltagsleben. Es wird versucht, das beworbene Leistungsangebot möglichst natürlich in der Nutzungs Realität darzustellen …

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