Slew means to turn or slide violently or in an uncontrolled motion in one direction. Or it can mean a large number of certain things or objects all in one group.
No, "He slew the dragon" is grammatically correct. "Slew" is the simple past form of "slay," meaning to kill. So, the sentence means "He killed the dragon."
Actually it is slew. Slayed is a slang word and is not grammatically correct.
The past tense is slew..As, "David slew the giant Goliath".
I/you/we/they slay. He/she/it slays. The present participle is slaying.
The past participle of "slew" is "slain." For example, "He had slain the dragon."
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The brave knight quickly slew the dragon.
synonym for slew is kill. Example: He slew the giant with his slingshot. Or: He killed the enemy with his rifle.
As a noun meaning 'a lot' = hamon (המון) As the past tense of the verb to slay = harag (הרג)
No, "He slew the dragon" is grammatically correct. "Slew" is the simple past form of "slay," meaning to kill. So, the sentence means "He killed the dragon."
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Actually it is slew. Slayed is a slang word and is not grammatically correct.
A slew shark is a pike. They are called a slew shark cause they are in every slew you fish in.
The Slew was created in 2005.
No, Seattle Slew was a Thoroughbred.
It is past tense for slay, to kill, so it is the same as killed.