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
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.
The word "mean" can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective.
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Both the French word "sept" and the Greek word "hepta" mean the number seven.
daub , dissipate , enamel , gamble away , gild , gloss , go through , gobs , hang the expense
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.
It means to spread or apply thickly as you would jelly on toast.
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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
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Finger food loaded with fat and salt slathered with sugar-rich ketchup.
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It can mean 'of excellent quality' or it can mean 'of your choosing'.