"Slap-up" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Slap-up" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Slap-up" Meaning

"Slap-up" is a traditional Scottish expression that means "first-class" or "excellent". It can be used to describe something or someone that is of high quality or is considered to be of the best kind.

"Slap-up" Examples

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| Meaning | Example |
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| to serve food quickly and efficiently | The new restaurant is good for a slap-up meal after work. As soon as the orders had been taken, the slap-up service ensured a rapid turnaround of dishes. |

"Slap-up" Similar Words

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Slangy

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Slant

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Slanted

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Slanting

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The word "slanting" can be used as an adjective or a verb, with the following meanings:<br><br>1. <strong>Adjective:</strong><br> Tending to lean or tilt to one side; inclined.<br> Biased or skewed in favor of one point of view.<br>2. <strong>Verb:</strong><br> To incline or lean to one side.<br> To write or present something in a way that is biased or skewed.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The building's roof is slanting due to the uneven foundation.<br>- The article was slanting towards a particular agenda.<br>- The essay slanted the facts to support her argument.

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Slap-happy

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Completely happy or enthusiastic; undaunted by the status or reputation of others. (often used to describe someone who is excessively enthusiastic, impulsive, or uncouth.)

Slap

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The word "slap" is a verb or a noun that has several meanings. Here are a few of them:<br><br>As a verb:<br><br> To hit or strike something or someone forcefully, often with the flat part of the hand<br> To hit or strike with a sudden, loud sound<br><br>Example sentences:<br> She slapped me on the face.<br> A large wave slapped the shore.<br><br>As a noun:<br><br> A blow or a hit, usually with the flat part of the hand<br> A sudden loud sound<br><br>Example sentences:<br> He gave his brother a slap on the back.<br> The slap of the waves against the shore was soothing.<br><br>In addition to these meanings, "slap" is also used idiatically in expressions such as "slap happy" (extremely pleased or happy) and "slapstick" (exaggerated or silly comedy, often involving physical humor).

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Slapped

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Slapper

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