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slather
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
slather
(verb)
slather
/
ˈ
slæðɚ/
verb
slathers
;
slathered
;
slathering
slather
/
ˈ
slæðɚ/
verb
slathers
;
slathered
;
slathering
Britannica Dictionary definition of SLATHER
[
+ object
]
:
to cover (something) with a thick layer of a liquid, cream, etc.
We ate lobster
slathered
with/in butter.
She
slathered
her skin with sunscreen. = She
slathered
sunscreen on her skin.
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