slime - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • make: This year so far we have made slime, trick water bottles and straws, exploded eggs and dissected chicken thighs.
  • have: It was made of rusty metal, and it had slime and reeds draped over its humungous, dirty body.
  • ooze: Hideous green slime oozed from the ceiling and through keyholes in the doors.
  • foul-smell: The head is covered in foul-smelling slime, which contains the spores.
  • secrete: It seemed to secrete a sticky slime, and had nine holes along each side of its mouth.
  • remove: There is a lot more to it than just removing the slime, esp if thrush or anyhting is a regular occurance.

Preposition: on

  • surface: These are a build up of microbes and slime on any surface and once established they are difficult to remove.

Adjective modifier

  • primordial: Having three main branches and roots the tree was believed to have sprung from the beginning of time out of primordial slime and ashes.
  • green: Soon there is no more green slime covering George's feathers.
  • black: The black oily slime in the corner to the right of the main face is thought to be organic in origin.
  • sticky: It seemed to secrete a sticky slime, and had nine holes along each side of its mouth.
  • brown: You had already cleared his mouth of silt and brown slime.
  • yellow: The media were covered in a yellow slime which, of course, was all solid fish waste slowly rotting down.

Modifies a noun

  • mold: The primordial smurf being was, in fact, a sentient form of slime mold.
  • mold: From Martin Sounds like the fruiting body of a slime mold.
  • trail: Toward the end, they notice a green slime trail newly appeared on the floor.
  • ball: He said, ' You slime ball, how dare you wear my shirt without my permission!
  • layer: Colonies are formed by organisms that remain attached following cell division, sometimes through the help of a secreted slime layer.
  • algae: Algae comes in many forms including hair algae, slime algae and spot algae.

Noun used with modifier

  • fish: A stiff brush should be used if necessary to remove any obvious dirt and accumulated fish slime and debris.

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