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slice

[slahys] / slaɪs /




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Drag performer and fan Nick agreed the show reflected only a "tiny slice" of drag culture in the UK.

From BBC

One stall sold slices of mangoes brought in from Jazan, the fertile southern province famous for its tropical fruits, wheat and coffee; others sold raisins, spices, nuts and gourmet honey from Yemen.

From Los Angeles Times

Your emerging-market bond funds just got riskier: If you own a fund that holds sovereign debt from developing countries, and most diversified portfolios do, you probably own a slice of Argentina’s bonds.

From MarketWatch

We carefully removed all the cream slices from a big box of Oreos and formed a ball.

From The Wall Street Journal

Retail sales represent a large slice of consumer spending, the main pillar of growth for the U.S. economy.

From MarketWatch