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slurry
[ slur-ee ]
noun
- a thin mixture of an insoluble substance, as cement, clay, or coal, with a liquid, as water or oil.
- Ceramics. a thin slip.
verb (used with object)
- to prepare a suspension of (a solid in a liquid).
adjective
- of or relating to such a suspension.
slurry
/ ˈ²õ±ôÊŒ°ùɪ /
noun
- a suspension of solid particles in a liquid, as in a mixture of cement, clay, coal dust, manure, meat, etc with water
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of slurry1
Example Sentences
Other heavy construction equipment including excavators and sluice and slurry pumps were brought in, as well as technical experts and "several hundred tons of gravel and earth", the US Army said.
She gave a cautious welcome to the funding news, describing the "pure carnage" of "two trees, massive boulders, slurry down the hill", during Storm Bert.
The fish — 6 years old and pretty big, as goldfish go — were swimming in a slurry of ash and debris.
The escape was narrow: the first storm of the season arrived within two days, likely burying the remaining fish in a muddy slurry.
The flurry - or slurry, as his critics see it - of social media posts from Mr Musk include not just gratuitous insults and ignorance, but falsehoods.
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