He slathered his face with shaving cream and then took out his razor. Mom slathered us with sunscreen just before we left for the beach. Dad likes his corn on the cob slathered with butter and salt.
Slathered is a verb and is the past tense of slather, and slather means:Spread or smear (a substance) thickly or liberally.
daub , dissipate , enamel , gamble away , gild , gloss , go through , gobs , hang the expense
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
No, the sentence "I thought so" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence expressing the speaker's belief or opinion. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
No. The sentence given is an imperative sentence, not an assertive sentence.
Slathered is a verb and is the past tense of slather, and slather means:Spread or smear (a substance) thickly or liberally.
Can you please complete the sentence 'icy hot..' what?
daub , dissipate , enamel , gamble away , gild , gloss , go through , gobs , hang the expense
no on where it last battled
12-24 hours after the honey is slathered on
The Jews slathered them
well you have to slather trees with honey and i slathered every single one and i got lucky
Aipom heracross wurmple silcoon cascoon burmy combee cherubi munchlax
Finger food loaded with fat and salt slathered with sugar-rich ketchup.
It means to spread or apply thickly as you would jelly on toast.
Yes, and after 24 hours it will be gone. However, there is only a 1% chance that you will get Munchlax.
To get an Aipom, slather lots of honey on a honey tree. I got an Aipom that way. Except I slathered honey on the tree a LOT more than once.