slimed

IPA: sɫˈaɪmd

adjective

  • covered with or resembling slime
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Examples of "slimed" in Sentences

  • The name slimed into Len’s psyche and gave it a squeeze.
  • Here in SD Bill said Obama "slimed" HRC through other people.
  • She said she hopes she doesn't get slimed, which is what many actresses said before the event.
  • Each mile that we progressed into Iraq, commanders warned us the risk of getting "slimed" dramatically increased.
  • U.S. ground forces fully expect to get "slimed" (as GIs call a chemical attack) by Iraqi artillery and short-range rockets.
  • Oh, dembilic, amidst all your incisive, issues-oriented points, I missed the specifics on precisely how the Obama camp has "slimed" Senator Clinton.
  • In a tacit acknowledgment of the show's promotional power, even grown-up actors now jockey for a spot on the program and a chance to get "slimed" -- splashed with the green goo that is a hallmark of the network.
  • Well she's made such a case for herself - Bosnia sniper fire, "hard working white people", "not a muslim as far as I know", "John McCain has passed the commander-in-chief threshhold, Obama gave a speech", Bill's claiming Obama "slimed" Hillary (and note - that was just YESTERDAY!).

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