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slice

[slahys] / slaɪs /




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That’s right, the racers are required to wear leggings that cannot be sliced through by skis with edges sharp as Cuisinart blades.

From Los Angeles Times

University endowments grew to lean on the once-juicy returns of private equity to cover a larger slice of their overall budget.

From The Wall Street Journal

It's a celebration of memes and fleeting moments that make up just one slice of Chinese life.

From BBC

They found far more movement than England's bowlers and Salt and Buttler sliced catches to the off-side ring for two and three respectively.

From BBC

“Every slice of your identity that you can think of, food communicates it and makes it,” says Emily Contois, associate professor of media studies at the University of Tulsa.

From The Wall Street Journal