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slacken

[slak-uhn] / ˈslæk ən /


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Slacken the texture with lemon juice to make a sharp yet silky sauce for the burgers, which doubles as dressing for the tomatoes.

From The Guardian • May 21, 2019

Slacken speed, Mr Dixon, and be very careful with your fires.

From The Golden Rock by Glanville, Ernest

Slacken the escape valves, and open the drain cocks of the cylinders and receivers, and steam will blow through the H.P. cylinder escape valve and drain cock at once.

From Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II by Rose, Joshua

Slacken tent ropes a little, especially where they are new.

From The Boy Scout Treasure Hunters The Lost Treasure of Buffalo Hollow by Wrenn, Charles L. (Charles Lewis)

Slacken thy pace, for this may be our last speech together.

From A Golden Book of Venice by Turnbull, Lawrence, Mrs.




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