Similar words: slice, slicer, fish slice, police dog, driver's licence, police officer, slick, slicker. Meaning: [slaɪs] adj. 1. prepared by cutting 2. used of meat; cut into pieces for serving.
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121. They hacked and sliced at one another till there was no meaning left, only a confusion of bloodthirsty syllables spelling out absurdity.
122. Served with thick wedges of fresh tortilla, sliced tomato and cucumber, it is a substantial way to begin a meal.
123. There are some who argue that sovereignty or ultimate authority can be sliced up and shared around.
124. Sliced, sea scallops could be made delicious in five minutes flat.
125. Finally a juicy ripe pineapple is sliced, and six fresh sticks of sugar cane arrive.
126. The first tomato Muriel sliced had a hollow center in the shape of a heart.
127. One man had his ear sliced off in the fight and another was arrested, but later released.
128. Zenobia wore a crown of thinly sliced shaped ivory leaves.
129. Something hard and metallic, concealed in the shadows, sliced into his leg.
130. The bows sliced across the forward hull tearing a great gash, but the submarine bounced rather than being ripped instantly in two.
131. The bunches are sliced into clusters of five to seven bananas.
132. Leroy May sliced a low ball across the Barnet goal, only for Richard Huxford to deflect it past his own keeper.
133. The salmon was fairly simple, just some thinly sliced grilled fish on unremarkable toast points.
133. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
134. The cake keeps well in a tin or tightly wrapped in foil and should be served sliced, buttered or with jam.
135. Reality is not to be trifled with and sliced up in this way.
136. The mayor sliced through the ribbon across the doorway and officially opened the new school.
137. Note: Chef Gilles Syglowski blanches the sliced potatoes for 1 minute in boiling water before using.
138. In our tasting, we were especially disappointed with the sliced wholemeal breads, which had a generally poor, spongy texture.
139. It came piled on a white plate: a hill of young romaine lettuce served with a sliced lemon.
140. Place some sliced tomato in the centre of 4 squares.
141. Put it in an oven-proof dish, and in the remaining fat lightly brown some sliced onions and bacon.
142. The more finely sliced the ingredients the stronger the flavour.
143. Toast walnuts or pecans and sprinkle over your favorite salad. Add sliced apples or pears to a green salad.
144. The meal ends with a lovely peeled and sliced sweet orange(sentencedict.com), delicately rearranged within its rind.
145. A typical half embryo was seen to emerge just as if an older embryo had been sliced in two with a razor.
146. Little of these paltry sums is likely to be new money, most being sliced off existing allocations.
147. Butter and margarine act as a waterproof layer for bread against wet foods like sliced tomato.
148. Then the legs would be stacked on plates and the remainder of the meat sliced to make sandwiches.
149. Fry the sliced onions in the remaining oil until golden brown.
150. Add 2 tablespoons of olive oil and when it is hot, add sliced onions.
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