She gave me a slice of cake. I wanted another slice, but I was on a diet.
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Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
The word 'slice' is a both a noun (slice, slices) and a verb (slice, slices, slicing, sliced).The noun 'slice' is a word for a piece cut off a larger whole, such as meat or a loaf of bread; a word for a thing.The verb 'slice' is a word for the act of cutting.
How do you use the word decibel in a sentence?What is decibel used for?
You can use the word feces in a sentence to mean excrement.
No fair he had another slice of cake.
Sure, here's a sentence using the word "knife": "I carefully used the sharp knife to slice through the ripe tomatoes for the salad."
As a verb: My slice of pizza is equal to your slice of cake.As an adjective: We have an equal chance of winning this game.As a noun: The equal of a quart is two pints or four cups.
Paradise is a perfect slice of cheesecake.
Sure, here's a sentence using the word "knives": "I used sharp knives to carefully slice the vegetables for the salad."
I'd like to have a single slice of cheese on that sandwich, please.
I gave him a slice of specially prepared ham for his delectation.
She thought the cake was scrumptious, so she had another slice.
Adjective:(of a food) Causing an increase in the weight of someone who eats it. The chocolate cake was incredibly fattening; she undid her entire diet with one slice.
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Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
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