"Slugs" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Slugs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Slugs" Meaning

Large, typically mollusk-like, garden pests that leave behind lines of slime on surfaces. They often feed on plant leaves and stems.

"Slugs" Examples

Usage Examples for "Slugs"


1. In a Garden Context

- They found a small slug in the middle of their prized vegetable garden, and they were at a loss for how to get rid of it without harming the plants.

2. In a Nature or Ecology Context

- The moist forest floor, rich in decaying leaves and plant material, was home to a diverse population of slugs that thrived in the humid environment.

3. In a Scientific or Technical Context

- The biologist's team studied the behavior of slugs and snails to better understand mollusk extinction patterns in the region, tracing their demise to habitat destruction.

4. In a Culinary or Cultural Context

- The French recipes often include escargots, which are actually snails, but the more formal term also includes slugs, commonly used in sauces or stews, though they're rarer to find in menus.

5. In a Literary or Poetic Context

- The misty night turned the grassy paths into highways for the silent, lone traveler, leaving trails in the dew like the tire tracks of a night walker – slugs, unsurnamed and unheeded.

"Slugs" Similar Words

Sluggard

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A sluggard is a person who is habitually lazy or idle, showing a lack of energy or enthusiasm. They often tend to procrastinate and avoid taking action or effort, preferring to waste time or indulge in leisure activities.

Sluggardly

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At a slow and lazy pace; not eager to work or use energy.

Sluggards

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Slow-moving or idle people who do not try to better themselves or work hard.

Slugged

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Attached with a slug or slug-like substance; being unable to move normally.

Slugging

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Sluggish

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Sluggishly

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Moving or doing something in a slow and slow-witted manner. Lack of energy or enthusiasm.

Sluggishness

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Sluice

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A narrows or steep-sided watercourse that carries a large amount of water, often with rapids or a waterfall, at its base.

Sluiced

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To sluice means to pass or move through a narrow, especially horizontal, passage, often with a flow of liquid or water. It can also describe a piece of equipment with a narrow passage for this purpose. It can also refer to a situation of someone or something being taken advantage of or dealt with deceitfully.

Sluicegate

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A sluice gate, also known as a flush gate or simply sluice, is a device used to regulate the flow of fluids or slurries in a stream or river, often used in water transportation, irrigation, and mining. In other contexts, a sluice gate may also refer to a politician who is bribed or bought off by the government or an interest group to act in their interest, typically by allowing some private advantage or privilege to be passed into law or official policy, often in exchange for individual or sectional benefits.

Sluices

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Sluiceway

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A channel through which water flows from one body of water to another; a canal or aqueduct, such as one used in mining to wash soil and mineral deposits.

Sluicing

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The verb "sluicing" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. However, it typically refers to a process or action that involves washing or depositing sand, soil, or other sediment in a particular area by the flow of a liquid, typically water.<br><br>There are a few primary contexts where "sluicing" is commonly used:<br><br>1. Geology: In this context, sluicing refers to the natural or artificial flow of water (such as from a river or stream) over land surfaces, which can lead to erosion, transportation of soil, rocks, and other materials. This process, among other factors, can shape the landscape.<br><br>2. Watercraft: In gold mining, particularly in the past, and in continuing small-scale pursuits, a sluice box is used, with water flowing through it, to separate out heavier nuggets or gold dust from the lighter material (such as sand and gravel). The process of using a sluice box to refine the gold, which starts with allowing water to flow over rock and then separating components based on their weight, is known as "sluicing."<br><br>3. Finance: More metaphorically, "sluicing" can refer to the act of identifying value within a market that is being overlooked or underpriced, specifically in the context of gold bullion. In this use, the term references the extraction of valuable material by flowing over or through a less valuable material (and then separating the valuable from the less valuable).<br><br>Each of these meanings conveys the idea of separation and refinement based on the density or value of materials, either in a natural environment (geology), a specialized container (gold mining), or a financial context (marketplaces).

Sluing

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Sluing is a term generally used in metalworking or woodworking, referring to the process of cutting or working a piece of metal or wood at an angle, often using a machine or a saw to produce a curved shape.

Slum-dwellers

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People who live in poor housing areas or shantytowns, typically in cities, characterized by overcrowding, poverty, and may lack basic facilities such as access to sanitation, water, and electricity.