With regards to the slippiness of the stainless, will it be any more slippy than a tiled floor? |
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Some natural floor coverings are unsuitable for stairs as they can become polished and slippy with use. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The freezing conditions on Saturday were tough for the two teams as heavy rain fell for spells making the surface very wet and slippy. |
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The postmen, despite a very heavy post were delighted with the pleasure of such good weather, no rain, no slippy roads, and no delays. |
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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. |
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It rained heavily during the afternoon, which made the stages very muddy and treacherously slippy. |
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The situation is not helped by the fact that the mist is making the court damp and slippy. |
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The roads were unbelievable with the weather making them so slippy and James had a few choice words. |
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There were concerns that the toughened laminated safety glass would prove slippy for small, stockinged feet. |
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I'm finally alerted by a creepy slithery, slippy step nearby on soppy, dew-saturated fallen leaves. |
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Thank the good Lord I'd chosen my chocolate-brown satin Victoria's Secret grundies that morning, instead of something less slippy. |
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Conditions were so slippy some players wore basketball shoes, yet all three scored in a 4-1 victory. |
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Despite the driving rain and the slippy under-foot conditions, both teams severed up some fine passages of play. |
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Equip your bike with studded tyres if it's slippy and start with easy, familiar paths and trails. |
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We strongly recommend you go swimming in shoes of some sort as the area around the shore, apart from rocky, is a little slippy. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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Recent heavy rain in the Italian capital has washed droppings off trees into the street, making pavements and streets dangerously slippy. |
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The terrain he traversed was steep slippy grass, or sheer clumps of rock where you had to climb or jump. |
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A putain of a field, never ploughed before, strewn with rocks and slippy with clay sloping down into a ravine. |
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It's slim and polished like a gloss-painted wooden pencil though the size means it's not slippy. |
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Mind also that due to the many shadow places, it might be slippy in winter. |
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As I have said in recent weeks, this is an accident waiting to happen and the recent rain has made the ground slippy and dangerous for even the nimblest of people. |
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Competition was keen as the youngsters negotiated the testing courses that easily cut up following heavy overnight rain and made for slippy underfoot conditions. |
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The slippy grass led many of the runners to slide down the fell on their backsides rather than attempt to negotiate the seriously steep incline on two feet. |
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It's actually hosted above the pub in a black cavernous room, thick with cigarettes and slippy with cider, or sticky with cider, I can't decide which. |
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We are expecting some surprises because in the mid night it rained a little making the track slippy which is better for the riding than for the power of the quad. |
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We walk on slippy red rocks and jump into the water. |
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Teva Youth Lenawee WP: £65, teva.co.uk These have fantastic rubber grip soles that works well in slippy conditions and an inner waterproof liner to keep little feet dry. |
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The granite became treacherously slippy, almost aquaplaning me off an edge, and on reaching the bottom I found the deluge had caused me to make that classic amateur coast-walker's mistake: getting cut off by the tide. |
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It is advised not to hike by rainy weather because stones become slippy. |
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I've always found bags are too big or bouncy and the armbands are too slippy to sit comfortably. |
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It was darker now and there were stones and bits of wood on the strand and slippy seaweed. |
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These went to April Major, Killeacle Colin Nutty Boy, Droopys Fowler, Farloe Scobby, Missouri Run, Aglish Trixie, Code Harts, Killeacle Betsy and Dan The Slippy. |
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