Covered with or resembling slime.
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Examples for "slimy"
Examples for "slimy"
1The ocean in the spaces between the foam was slimy in appearance.
2Into a stinking ditch; into water that was thick, cold, and slimy.
3Ice after freezing to prevent the icing going slimy and coming off.
4The water was warm, slimy, and smelled like a clogged sink drain.
5Maybe it's an easy target because Robin Thicke is kind of slimy.
1But those who are looking for a quick fix risk getting slimed.
2Prices all doubled, everything slimed up by the trail of their dirty dollars.
3He may be shackled and slimed over with sin, as he plainly is.
4Waves licked at the glistening slimed wood of the old posts.
5She cringed as his thick tongue slimed down her chest toward her cleavage.
6Wren's large hands felt sexy all slimed up with balm.
7Nothing like not facing grease slimed dishes of a morning.
8Satan was as much a friend of human happiness when he slimed into Eden.
9Hannah pressed her lips to the child's chubby, cereal-slimed cheek.
10A running at the nose had slimed the beautifully patterned fur of the face.
11A thoroughly slimed goblin collapsed retching on the floor.
12A sticky kind of fungal mould slimed every leaf for three metres above the ground.
13Mosul tried to get up, but his feet slithered all over the slimed quaking floor.
14More slimed one side of the odd little tube.
15A huge pink tongue swiped my jaw and slimed my costly, FBI-approved night vision goggles.
16The Serpent has slimed her so to secure him!
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