To slew is to turn violently aside.
The word slewed is an adjective. It can also be a verb.
The past participle of "slew" is "slain." For example, "He had slain the dragon."
Slew has two meanings as a verb. 1. to turn or slide uncontrollably. The bus slewed sideways across the road and into the parked cars. 2. the past tense of slay - to kill violently The rebels slew 50 innocent civilians.
The phrase "from around" typically means from various places or sources, indicating a broad or diverse origin.
Medusa was SLAIN by Perseus, when she was asleep. He cut off the Gorgon's head.
Industry the Means, Plenty the Result.
This means someone likes you, feels all soft and mushy around you.
Berm is another word for "hill". In this context it means around the hile or over the hill.
"Give them the run around" means "mislead them", "give them false information", "do not answer their questions", etc
A ground phrase is a musical term referring to a recurring bass pattern or chord progression that provides a solid foundation for the harmonic structure of a piece. It is often repeated throughout the composition, anchoring the music and providing a sense of stability.
don`t drive or walk in deep water
it means there is not enough of somethin to give all there a reasonable amount.