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slippery造句
91. You do not even need anything as obvious as a party to start you on this slippery slope. 92. If you over oil the skin it will be too slippery to enable you to build up the necessary friction. 1. 93. He'd never felt skin like that, velvet skin, warm and slippery skin that absorbed him into her. 94. She knew she was caught in a vicious trap, sliding down a slippery spiral. 95. The quay was white and slippery with the granules of a recent hailstorm. 96. Good news for diaphragm users fed up with slippery spermicidal gel. 97. Nothing as haphazard as words, whose meaning and nuance shift enigmatically from one slippery slope to another. 98. A slippery liquid with curing powers is said to flow from near her tomb. 99. The gunners gripped their triggers tightly, Biggins could feel the joystick, slippery with the sweat from his hand. 100. We climb the slippery metal stairs to our cabin on the upper deck. 101. Use carpeting or other skid-resistant flooring to cover potentially slippery floors. 102. He felt it winding through his own arteries, something vile and slippery like heavy black oil in a crankcase. 103. There were inevitable casualties on such steep and slippery ground. 104. The man they wanted was a New Zealand-born heroin tsar, sought in a dozen countries but slippery as an eel. 105. The slippery, deceptive Mr Clinton will have a field day. 106. Some cliffs are very slippery or in very windy positions and are therefore not suitable for abseiling. 10. 107. Our brief but interesting tour completed we returned to the landing place, negotiating the slippery descent with caution. 108. The decks were slippery with blood, and arms and legs and chunks of flesh were strewed about. 109. He would have carried them between finger and thumb, except that they were too slippery. 110. But it's all downhill from here ... The slippery slope 1. 111. In this country, experiments are continuing with sticky goo to counteract the slippery leaf mould. 112. After Assen he said that West showed a lot of maturity on a wet, slippery surface. 113. Sprinkle the minimum amount of salt needed to lower the freezing point of water from slippery ice to safer mushy slush. 114. They may be wise as an owl, slippery as an eel or even a snake in the grass. 115. The silvery substance clung to his skin, looking like tiny beads of mercury, as slippery as graphite between his fingers. 116. These boots give a good grip, even on slippery rocks. 117. The practical result is improved traction and vehicle handling on slippery roads. 118. Notice how meaning becomes more and more slippery as we move from one layer to the next. 119. Although seemingly obvious, this principle is quite slippery and difficult to follow for reasons discussed at length in the next chapter. 120. Moss flourished on its north-facing walls, and the narrow brick paths around the house were slippery with it.