slicing

IPA: sɫˈaɪsɪŋ

noun

  • The action of the verb to slice.
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Examples of "slicing" in Sentences

  • Slice brussels sprouts using thin slicing disc of the food processor.
  • This is often referred to as slicing in scripting languages like Python.
  • I personally believe in slicing at the 30 minute mark, when they are still warm.
  • She went back into the kitchen and ran a knife under hot water for a minute to begin slicing the pies.
  • You are good at things like “wetwork,” “ephemera,” and “thin slicing” – yes, there’s a big glossary included.
  • I wonder if his present-day peers might benefit from his clear vision in slicing straight to the heart of a subject, and not to the left or the right.
  • “We should not speak in front of him,” the guest responded in Arabic, slicing one of his hooks through the air as if physically cutting off the conversation.
  • Well, not quite, his geopolitical creativity in slicing territories and creating countries that give much trouble is not a good legacy, but it is not pure evil – most notably Israel and Georgia would not exist without his involvement.

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