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slask (n)

a region of central Europe rich in deposits of coal and iron ore; annexed by Prussia in 1742 but now largely in Poland

slask Sentence Examples

  1. The slask of the wet leaves made it difficult to walk without slipping.
  2. Winter's slask covered the ground, turning it into a treacherous icy patch.
  3. The slask on the highway made driving dangerous and visibility poor.
  4. The cold slask clung to my clothes, leaving me feeling damp and uncomfortable.
  5. The trees shed their leaves in a slask of autumn colors.
  6. The rain poured down in sheets, creating a thick slask that soaked everything in its path.
  7. The slask of the mud made the path impassable, forcing me to turn back.
  8. The dog's paws sank into the slask of snow, leaving behind deep tracks.
  9. The slask of the snow made the skiing conditions ideal for gliding effortlessly.
  10. The slask of the mud-covered boots left an unsightly mess on the newly cleaned floor.

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a region of central Europe rich in deposits of coal and iron ore; annexed by Prussia in 1742 but now largely in Poland

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The slask of the wet leaves made it difficult to walk without slipping.

Winter's slask covered the ground, turning it into a treacherous icy patch.

The slask on the highway made driving dangerous and visibility poor.

The cold slask clung to my clothes, leaving me feeling damp and uncomfortable.