slive Antonyms
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Meaning of slive
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slive (v. i.)
To sneak.
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slive (v. t.)
To cut; to split; to separate.
slive Sentence Examples
- The farmer harvested a slive of the plumpest tomatoes from the vine.
- The chef sliced the mozzarella into thin slives for the salad.
- The surgeon made a tiny slive on the patient's skin to extract a small growth.
- The artist used a slive of charcoal to sketch the outline of the landscape.
- The carpenter cut a slive of wood to replace the broken hinge.
- The tailor snipped a thin slive of fabric from the edge of the dress.
- The baker kneaded a slive of dough into a ball for the bread roll.
- The seamstress stitched a delicate lace slive onto the gown.
- The gardener pruned a slive from the overgrown shrub.
- The musician plucked a slive of the guitar string, producing a melodious note.
FAQs About the word slive
To sneak., To cut; to split; to separate.
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The farmer harvested a slive of the plumpest tomatoes from the vine.
The chef sliced the mozzarella into thin slives for the salad.
The surgeon made a tiny slive on the patient's skin to extract a small growth.
The artist used a slive of charcoal to sketch the outline of the landscape.