Slice is an English word with synonyms like piece or cut. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Slice in a sentence
Related words
Slice meaning
- That which is thin and broad.
- A thin, broad piece cut off.
- An amount of anything.
Synonyms of Slice
Using Slice
- The main meaning on this page is: That which is thin and broad. | A thin, broad piece cut off. | An amount of anything.
- Useful related words include: piece, cut, portion, part.
- In the example corpus, slice often appears in combinations such as: slice of, to slice, the slice.
Context around Slice
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 9 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Slice
- In this selection, "slice" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, jumbo, perfect, 500m, capacity, toaster and oct stand out and add context to how "slice" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 5 percent slice when the and a 4 slice capacity the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "slice" sits close to words such as eaten, florence and hygiene, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with slice
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Slice into 4 wedges, one yolk per slice. (8 words)
Place a slice of cheese on top of the inside of each slice of bread. (15 words)
Twitter users speculated “Jumbo Slice” was code for “jumbo slice pizza”—a cheesy delicacy of Washington. (16 words)
The delayed slice campaign will mean the company's 2018 crop harvest date will be around Sept. 18. Over the past five years, the harvest has started as early as late August but the late slice means the factory won't be ready for the new crop that early. (49 words)
You should then slice between the breasts on the bone to separate, then use the heel of the knife to cut across each breast through the bone, leaving you with two large chunks, then slice each chunk into four pieces. (40 words)
Divide the material sample into thin slices, perpendicular to the beam of light, with thickness dz sufficiently small that one particle in a slice cannot obscure another particle in the same slice when viewed along the z direction. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
With a 4-slice capacity the Morphy Richards Ascend Soft Gold 4 Slice Toaster has specialised controls with a variable browning control for the perfect slice.
Top each with a slice of the remaining cheese, then with another slice of bread, mayonnaise side up.
Mr. Steven McMillin P.G. comments "A major northeast fault interpreted from gravity bisects the claim block and is best apparent in the 500m slice even though the slice is below the basin floor.
You should then slice between the breasts on the bone to separate, then use the heel of the knife to cut across each breast through the bone, leaving you with two large chunks, then slice each chunk into four pieces.
Insert a generous slice of cheese, a sun-dried tomato or roasted pepper piece and an olive between each slice of garlic bread.
Open things up with Keith Woodrow’s A Slice of Blues jam at the Slice, Oct. 8. Come out and play the blues.
Place a slice of cheese on top of the inside of each slice of bread.
Slice into 4 wedges, one yolk per slice.
The delayed slice campaign will mean the company's 2018 crop harvest date will be around Sept. 18. Over the past five years, the harvest has started as early as late August but the late slice means the factory won't be ready for the new crop that early.
Twitter users speculated “Jumbo Slice” was code for “jumbo slice pizza”—a cheesy delicacy of Washington.
Divide the material sample into thin slices, perpendicular to the beam of light, with thickness dz sufficiently small that one particle in a slice cannot obscure another particle in the same slice when viewed along the z direction.
Slicing The "slice" and slice select tools, like the crop tool, are used in isolating parts of images.
Tangent means the surface touches but does not slice through the globe; secant means the surface does slice through the globe.
The uzu-zukuri cut, which translates to "thin slice", is an extremely thin, diagonally cut slice that is mostly used to cut firm fish, such as bream, whiting, and flounder.
A big slice of those winnings would go toward federal taxes, while many states also tax lottery payouts, including Massachusetts.
According to data from Salmon Coast Field Station, between 2005 and 2014 farms using SLICE and successfully reined in the lice numbers.
A Florida man was arrested after he allegedly slapped a woman across the face with a slice of pizza during a heated argument, according to court documents.
After baking, Rathgeb likes to slice the cake and then brown both sides in clarified butter before serving, a choice inspired by her preferred way to eat leftover muffins.
After seeing his master die, Obi-Wan was able to slice Maul in half, but little did he know that Maul would later come back as a life-long nemesis.
And for properties that sell for more than $10 million, officials will be taking a huge 5.5 percent slice when the homeowner cashes in.
Common combinations with slice
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- slice of 95×
- to slice 13×
- the slice 11×
- slice and 9×
- slice the 9×
- and slice 7×
- you slice 7×
- slice through 6×
- slice it 6×
- slice is 4×