slippy

IPA: sɫˈɪpi

adjective

  • (slightly informal, Western Pennsylvania) Slippery.
  • (UK, dated) Spry, nimble.
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Examples of "slippy" in Sentences

  • It can be a slippy and messy slope.
  • Turned out the mud was extremely slippy.
  • Golfshoes, by the way, give better grip on slippy terrain.
  • Slippy had the ability to morph into various useful shapes.
  • On say a shiny tiled surface the banana could be very slippy.
  • In the television show, Slippy the Slug manages the city dump.
  • Slippy has also been criticized for his inadequacy as a pilot.
  • Murray said that Slippy did not become fleshed out to my liking.
  • Even if it's not it seems a very slippy road forWikipedia to go down.
  • I wonder whether different types of banana are different types of slippy.

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