slippery|slipperier|slipperiest in English
adjective
[slip·per·y || 'slɪpərɪ]
causing or tending to cause slipping; smooth, tending to slip; tending to escape; unstable or delicate; shifty, cunning
Use "slippery|slipperier|slipperiest" in a sentence
1. You jumpy, slippery bastard.
2. That slippery brother?
3. The floor is slippery.
4. These hangers are slippery.
5. All books and slippery..
6. Freedom is a slippery concept .
7. The road was wet and slippery.
8. Ice made the path slippery underfoot.
9. The wet wood is very slippery underfoot.
10. Wheels won't bite on a slippery surface.
11. The tiled floor was wet and slippery.
12. These slippery floors prohibit a demonstration.
13. They clambered over the slippery rocks.
14. Harry's palms were slippery with sweat.
15. Mind out, the steps are slippery!
16. His hand was slippery with sweat.
17. The stairs had become slippery with wear.
18. The road was slippery after the rain.
19. The Suillus Boletes, from the slippery jacks to the slippery Jill, have a well-deserved reputation for mediocrity
20. That is rather slippery of you, Agent Starling.
21. The low road is a slippery slope.
22. She's a slippery little bitch, isn't she?
23. It's slippery, so mind where you're walking.
24. The concrete gets slippery when it's wet.
25. Watch out?the floor's a bit slippery.