"Oylet" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Oylet" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Oylet" Meaning

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"Oylet" Examples

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If you meant to say "oily", here are 5 usage examples:

Oily


Oily is an adjective that means:

Having a sticky or greasy quality, typically due to the presence of oil.
Relating to or characterized by oil.

Here are 5 usage examples:

The engine ran smoothly on the oily surface.

After working with the oily chemicals, I needed to wash my hands.

The oily fish was a delicacy in the local cuisine.

The oily complexion of the actor added to his convincing portrayal of the character.

The dripping oil left a sticky residue on the pavement.


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