slimy|slimier|slimiest in English

adjective

[slim·y || 'slaɪmɪ]

covered with slime; resembling slime, liquid and slippery like slime, viscous; vile, offensive, disgusting, repulsive

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1. What a slimy, horrible man.

2. The seaweed felt cold and slimy.

3. The steps were slimy with moss.

4. The walls were all slimy and green.

5. 5 The steps were slimy with moss.

6. The walls were black, cold and slimy.

7. His feet slipped in the slimy mud.

8. Synonyms for Boggier include marshier, muddier, mirier, swampier, quaggier, soggier, mossier, muckier, oozier and slimier

9. I start down the slimy path toward him.

10. The town was deluged with thick slimy mud.

11. Clammy means unpleasantly cool and slimy to the touch

12. He was the very worst sort of slimy salesman.

13. Angel this isn't a slimy demon you've got trussed up here.

14. Boogers can be squishy and slimy or tough and crumbly

15. Just like Bob Monkhouse, Steg is slimy but highly entertaining!

16. The walls are black and slimy with lichen and pigeon shit.

17. The toilet leaks, leaving the bathroom floor awash in slimy water.

18. These slimy teams play in New Jersey and call themselves New York.

19. Their warty, slimy and sometimes scaly skins can be almost any colour.

20. H. pylori lives only in the slimy, acidic mucus inside our stomachs.

21. Mustard though, a horrible yellow slimy mustard, you could eat with anything.

22. Although snakes look slimy their skin is actually dry to the touch.

23. Their backs ooze a slimy neurotoxin that is meant to keep predators away.

24. I felt that serpents and other slimy creatures 53 were creeping around me.

25. Windlass in hand, he clambered up the ladder that scaled the slimy wall.