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How to use slippy in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word slippy? Here are some examples.

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With regards to the slippiness of the stainless, will it be any more slippy than a tiled floor?
Some natural floor coverings are unsuitable for stairs as they can become polished and slippy with use.
But we are still trying to play on the courts and in this weather it gets very slippy and can be quite lethal to play on.
We were very shocked when we arrived I have no idea how he managed to stay up there because the roof was damp and very slippy.
The freezing conditions on Saturday were tough for the two teams as heavy rain fell for spells making the surface very wet and slippy.
The postmen, despite a very heavy post were delighted with the pleasure of such good weather, no rain, no slippy roads, and no delays.
I have complained to the council time and time again about the street, which has a cobbled surface and gets dangerously slippy when it's wet.
It rained heavily during the afternoon, which made the stages very muddy and treacherously slippy.
The situation is not helped by the fact that the mist is making the court damp and slippy.
The roads were unbelievable with the weather making them so slippy and James had a few choice words.
There were concerns that the toughened laminated safety glass would prove slippy for small, stockinged feet.
I'm finally alerted by a creepy slithery, slippy step nearby on soppy, dew-saturated fallen leaves.
Thank the good Lord I'd chosen my chocolate-brown satin Victoria's Secret grundies that morning, instead of something less slippy.
Conditions were so slippy some players wore basketball shoes, yet all three scored in a 4-1 victory.
Despite the driving rain and the slippy under-foot conditions, both teams severed up some fine passages of play.
Equip your bike with studded tyres if it's slippy and start with easy, familiar paths and trails.
We strongly recommend you go swimming in shoes of some sort as the area around the shore, apart from rocky, is a little slippy.
Only the main trunk roads had been gritted, meaning anyone using other routes had to contend with icy and slippy surfaces that offered little grip.
All of which was a tad harsh on his players after a sodden day's play, so soft and slippy as to be an unreliable indicator of the teams' prospects in the months ahead.
The rain made conditions underfoot rather slippy, but that did not seem to deter the hundreds of children who participated in the various events all afternoon.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She says it is so slippy, every spoonful disappears so sudden it gives her an awful start.
There was a crisp, white frost on the grass, but the middle of the road was not at all slippy.
And what can folks do when it rains this way and the roads so slippy?
Because if your soles are as slippy as mine are, we shall never get up.
Why, what do you suppose you'd have done with little old slippy?
Brash had been crook or cop who had taught or caught slippy McGee!
And there wasn't a soul to tell him anything of slippy McGee!
We couldn't get to the station at slippy Bend in time if we tried.
Even so, the writer utterly disowns rating of Slippy McGees as thick-skulled savages predestined for incurable criminousness.
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