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slime

/slaɪm/noun, verb1 syllable

Slime means: any thick, viscous matter.

Synonyms for slime9

noun, as in any thick, viscous matter

sludge, goo, goop, gook, guck, gunk, muck, ooze

also used for slime

flubber

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What does slime mean?2

noun

1

any thick, viscous matter

verb

1

cover or stain with slime“The snake slimed his victim”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with slime?12

one syllable

two syllables

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Slime in a sentence

  • You could see slime in many places, and garbage floating in the water.Cangarejo
  • There was green slime oozing out of the pipe.CK
  • The world would be better without such slime.shekitten
  • He was covered in a big pile of slime.DJ_Saidez
  • That's actually a slime girl from a Roblox game.EugeneGS
  • Over there on that tree, there are some slime molds in their sexual reproductive state.shekitten
  • Green slime oozed out the pipe.CK
  • The slime was black and stinky.AlanF_US

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Forms of slime

as a noun

plural
slimes

as a verb

third-person singular
slimes
present participle
sliming
past participle
slimed
past tense
slimed