slimy (Meaning)

Wordnet

slimy (s)

covered with or resembling slime

morally reprehensible

Webster

slimy (superl.)

Of or pertaining to slime; resembling slime; of the nature of slime; viscous; glutinous; also, covered or daubed with slime; yielding, or abounding in, slime.

slimy Sentence Examples

  1. The swamp water was so slimy that it felt like walking through thick, green pudding.
  2. The raw egg yolk clung to my fingers, leaving a slimy residue behind.
  3. The snail's trail was a slimy path that cut across the patio stones.
  4. The seaweed wrapped around my ankles like slimy, underwater tentacles.
  5. The slug's skin was covered in a thick, slimy mucus that made it difficult to pick up.
  6. The slime from the jellyfish stung my skin, leaving behind a burning, itchy sensation.
  7. The butcher's hands were covered in slimy blood from the raw meat he was handling.
  8. The slippery, slimy fish kept flopping out of my hands.
  9. The slimy algae on the bottom of the pool made it hard to see the other swimmers.
  10. The slimy toadstool was growing in the damp, shaded corner of the forest.

FAQs About the word slimy

covered with or resembling slime, morally reprehensibleOf or pertaining to slime; resembling slime; of the nature of slime; viscous; glutinous; also, covered or

muddy,filthy, silty, miry, oozy, sludgy, slushy, dirty, mucky, grubby

cleanly, unsullied, unstained, unsullied, immaculate, squeaky-clean, cleanly, antiseptic, immaculate, sparkling

The swamp water was so slimy that it felt like walking through thick, green pudding.

The raw egg yolk clung to my fingers, leaving a slimy residue behind.

The snail's trail was a slimy path that cut across the patio stones.

The seaweed wrapped around my ankles like slimy, underwater tentacles.