Synonym: cleave, cut, sever, split, tear. Similar words: slim, slip, slide, slice, sling, muslin, Muslim, slight. Meaning: [slɪt] n. 1. a long narrow opening 2. obscene terms for female genitals 3. a depression scratched or carved into a surface 4. a narrow fissure. v. 1. make a clean cut through 2. cut a slit into.
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1. He slit open the envelope with a knife.
2. They say somebody slit her throat.
3. He slit his eyes but said nothing.
4. The child's throat had been slit.
5. He began to slit open each envelope.
6. Her skirt was slit at both sides .
7. Guy slit open the envelope.
8. She watched them through a slit in the curtains.
9. Slit the roll with a sharp knife.
10. I slit open the letter with a knife.
11. Light shone through a slit under the door.
12. Make a slit in the stem about half an inch long.
13. The skirt is slit to the hip on one side.
14. She was wearing a white dress slit to the thigh.
15. She was wearing one of those skirts that's slit up the front.
16. They slit his throat.
17. Make a small slit in each chicken breast and push in a piece of garlic.
18. Tania's skirt has a long slit up the back.
19. Graham slit his wrists in a suicide attempt.
20. Deb slit the letter open with a knife.
21. Diane slit the envelope open with a knife.
22. Newspapers and television implore us to slit all the candy open to ensure that it contains no foreign body.
23. I slit along the seam of the cardboard wrapper where it had been taped over.
24. If it slit one of my arteries(sentencedict.com), that would be the end of all my problems.
25. a long skirt with a slit up the side.
26. He was found the next day with his throat slit.
27. She reflected no longer than a second before she decisively slit the envelope.
28. The two buildings come together at an angle that narrows to merely a slit.
29. All three drivers jumped down, each adjusting his muffler to make a narrow slit across his eyes.
30. He felt his neck for the vein he had slit countless times before.