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Words that sound like "slither" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(v)
(intransitive) To move about smoothly and from side to side.
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To spread something thickly on something else; to coat well.
(n)
A person who is trying to become slim by dieting.
(dialectal or archaic) To slip or slide, especially clumsily, or in a gingerly, timorous way.
Someone who slings or who uses a sling.
(adj)
That slithers; that moves like a snake.
(Scotland, Northern England) To be indecisive or in a state of confusion; to dither.
A person who rides a sled.
An inhabitant of a slum.
To move toward the south.
(regional, archaic) The sighing of the wind.
A surname.
Someone who rides a sledge.
A shovel for sludging out drains, etc.
(slang, usually "the slammer") Jail, prison.
Agent noun of slide: that which slides.
(uncountable) Laziness; slowness in the mindset; disinclination to action or labour.
That which slows.
A killer; a murderer; someone who slays.
(footwear) A low soft shoe that can be slipped on and off easily.
A long piece cut or rent off; a sharp, slender fragment.
A detective.
(informal, film) A horror movie with graphic blood and violence; a slasher movie.
Someone or something that slices.
One who, or that which, soothes.
A person who seethes.
A smith (worker with iron or other metals; one who smiths)
A person who or thing that slits.
Artfully cunning; secretly mischievous; wily.
A person who slouches.
(obsolete) To mock or jeer.
A device on a mowing machine or combine harvester that raises uncut grain and marks the edge of the swath.
One who rides or drives a sleigh.
(transitive) To suffocate; stifle; obstruct, more or less completely, the respiration of something or someone.
(baseball) A batter who has a high percentage of extra base hits.
To do hastily, imperfectly, or sloppily.
Slender; thin.
One who swims.
Misspelling of soldier. [A member of a ground-based army, of any rank, but especially an enlisted member.]
(intransitive) To cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.
(ergative) To (cause to) move in continuous contact with a surface.
A type of cigarette substantially longer and thinner than normal cigarettes.
(carpentry) To lap the chamfered edges of planks to make a smooth surface, as for a bulkhead.
(Judaism) A prayer book containing a set order of daily prayers.
(Christianity) A type of ecclesiastical vestment, similar to a cassock.
The property of being slimy.
A person who sings, often professionally.
A person who sins or has sinned.
(transitive) To cut using, or as if using, scissors.
One who foretells the future; a clairvoyant, prophet, soothsayer or diviner.
(transitive) To char, scorch, or burn the surface of (something) with a hot instrument.
(obsolete) A journey, way.
(archaic or literary, poetic) Without moisture; dry.
A Scythian.
Faux leather, usually of polyurethane.
Flexible, supple; also, agile, lithe.
(intransitive) To let saliva or other liquid fall from the mouth carelessly; drivel; slaver.
Alternative form of Kythira. [An island of Greece in the south-east Ionian Sea at the opening to the Aegean Sea.]
The language of the Serer people.
(N)
a genus of the legume family, Fabaceae, and the only genus found in tribe Cicereae.
A longitudinal opening made by cutting; a cleft; a fissure.
A surname from German.