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slicer

  • a word derived from slice.

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Pupil Slicer, “No Temple” Absolutely filthy, fiendishly complex work from one of the best young bands in metal.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 6, 2023

Wag & Wood Cheese Slicer: This handsome solid-wood cheese board, in walnut, sapele or maple, is handcrafted in Carnation, with a built-in wire slicer and beeswax finish that makes it part tool, part centerpiece.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 10, 2021

Ones labeled “container” include Little Prince eggplant, Bush Slicer cucumber, Garden Babies Butterhead lettuce, Pot of Gold chard and Pizza My Heart peppers — all bred for restrained, compact growth.

From Washington Post • Feb. 21, 2017

Herman Vargas dubbed himself the Artistic Slicer and was immortalized as a character in the Calvin Trillin novel “Tepper Isn’t Going Out.”

From New York Times • Dec. 5, 2014

The man who so closely resembled Daniels was the Reverend Doctor Thomas R. Slicer of Buffalo, an eminent clergyman now in New York City.

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