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View definitions for slice

slice

noun as in piece; share

verb as in cut into portions, shares

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Example Sentences

While he always saved room for a slice of pumpkin or pecan pie, when it came to dessert, the flavor for which he was most thankful was chocolate.

From Salon

"That premise felt almost like a slice of life itself."

From BBC

"I hope it is now a tradition. I want to try to get a slice of the old one. It's a piece of history now."

From BBC

The tiny electrodes were only 17 microns apart -- less than half the width of a human hair -- and the smallest movement of the brain slices could skew their results.

The Clippers did see their lead sliced to seven points with 3:18 left in the fourth quarter after Jordan Clarkson made a three-pointer, but they held on for the win.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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