How to use in-sentence of “slippery”:
+ The chain of signifiers is a long chain of words that are interrelated, for instance a chain might look like this: “band, brass, copper, police.” This chain really has no end, because each word connects to many others, and the more slippery a word, the more words it relates to.
+ Snake walk: the slippery physics of slithering.
+ Wheels can slip, meaning they fail to get a grip, on loose or slippery ground.
+ Adding in biodiesel helps keep the fuel slippery and the engine running smoothly.
+ Worms in the soil make a slippery glue.
+ The track was slippery and dusty.

Example sentences of “slippery”:
+ The scales are usually covered with a layer of slime which improves passage through the water, and makes the fish more slippery to a predator.
+ This mode of locomotion overcomes the slippery nature of sand or mud by pushing off with only static portions on the body.Cogger, Harold Zweifel, Richard 1992.
+ In 2019, one group made a chemical to put onto toilets to make them very slippery so that the waste flushes away with only a little water.
+ They have long, sharp toothteeth for catching slippery fish.
+ Puddles commonly form during rainstorms, and can cause problems for transport, especially when combined with cold conditions to form patches of ice, which are highly slippery and difficult to see.
+ The goliath frog or giant slippery frog is the biggest type of frog on Earth.
+ A slippery slope argument can also be a slippery slope fallacy.
+ These include citric acid, fructose, and slippery fluids that help the semen to move through the urethra.
+ Their teeth were helpful in dealing with slippery or hard-shelled prey.
+ For example, she considers the animal’s sensitivity to light and slippery surfaces.
+ She played for Slippery Rock University’s women’s water polo team.
+ The slippery shell is very difficult for most animals to grip.
+ These molecules are stiff when dry, and sticky and slippery when wet.
+ With water it makes the slippery lubricant used in many parts of the body, where it lines the moving parts, surfaces and tubes.
+ The scales are usually covered with a layer of slime which improves passage through the water, and makes the fish more slippery to a predator.
+ This mode of locomotion overcomes the slippery nature of sand or mud by pushing off with only static portions on the body.Cogger, Harold Zweifel, Richard 1992.
