slice off造句1. She sliced off a piece of sausage.
2. She was shaving thin slices off a courgette.
3. Cut another slice off the loaf.
4. He slices off a thick piece from the loaf.
5. His knife had slipped and sliced off the top of his finger.
6. Firebug has his hand sliced off before he dies.
7. Some of it has been sliced off a base of rock thousands of miles away and transported by tectonic forces.
8. Slice off one piece of bread and meditate on it.
9. Once completed the pot can be sliced off the wheel with a wire.
10. A tiny piece of it was sliced off for each dance, and afterward it was buried to kill its spirit.
11. With a last desperate heave the steel door slammed shut, slicing off the row of fingers like falling skittles.
12. One man had his ear sliced off in the fight and another was arrested, but later released.
13. Slice off the coarse top and the bottom tip of the carrot with a paring knife and discard.
14. Little of these paltry sums is likely to be new money, most being sliced off existing allocations.
15. Rescuers sliced off the roof to reach victims of the crash near the Black Forest.
16. Just slice off enough meat for your dinner, and put the rest back.
17. I'll slice off a thick piece from the loaf by myself.
18. He's just another slice off the loaf of shallow vapid pain - in - the - ass 09 erdom.
19. I'll slice off his limbs at a time and he won't even know where they're gone.
20. They want slice off swathes of the West Bank and cede little or nothing in return.
21. Great tooth, can you brush aside someone to slice off the lip?
22. She would then face him and, saying her own sickle needed sharpening, neatly slice off his head.
23. Faced with this, developed countries would have to reduce emissions, while developing countries could sell bites of their slice off and still have enough to industrialise.