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How to Use "Slice" with Example Sentences
slice
(v):
to cut something into pieces
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Used with adverbs:
"
She
sliced
the roast beef
thinly
.
"
(thinly, thickly)
"
The knife
sliced
through the tomatoes
cleanly
.
"
(cleanly)
"
First,
slice
up
the onions.
"
(up)
Used with prepositions:
"
The sharp knife
sliced
through
the watermelon.
"
(through, into)
"
She
sliced
the fat
off
from the meat.
"
(off)
slice
(n):
a thin piece cut off from a bigger part of something
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Used with adjectives:
"
She gave me a
large
slice
of pizza.
"
(large, big, huge)
"
He prepared some
thin
slices
of cheese.
"
(thin, small)
"
She offered him a
generous
slice
of pie.
"
(generous, little)
Used with verbs:
"
He
cut
a thin
slice
of bread.
"
(cut)
"
He
ate
five
slices
of pizza.
"
(ate)
"
My father
carves
thin
slices
of turkey for sandwiches.
"
(carves)
Used with prepositions:
"
I was craving a
slice
of
cake.
"
(of)
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