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  • any way you slice it — however you slice it phrase used for saying that something remains true, whatever way you consider it The book is a bestseller any way you slice it. Thesaurus: ways of emphasizing that something is true or exactsynonym Main entry: slice * * * any …   Useful english dictionary

  • any way you slice it — or however you slice it used for saying that something remains true, whatever way you consider it The book is a bestseller any way you slice it …   English dictionary

  • any way you slice it — mainly American, informal, mainly American, informal something that you say which means you will not change your opinion about something, whatever anyone says about the matter. He shouldn t have hit her, any way you slice it …   New idioms dictionary

  • any way you slice it — See no matter how you slice it …   English idioms

  • however you slice it — any way you slice it or however you slice it used for saying that something remains true, whatever way you consider it The book is a bestseller any way you slice it …   English dictionary

  • slice — slice1 [slaıs] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: esclice thin piece broken off , from esclicier to splinter ] 1.) a thin flat piece of food cut from a larger piece slice of ▪ a slice of bread ▪ pizza slices thin/thick slice …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • way — way1 W1S1 [weı] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(method)¦ 2¦(manner)¦ 3¦(direction/how to go somewhere)¦ 4¦(part of something that is true)¦ 5¦(distance/time)¦ 6¦(the space in front of you)¦ 7 make way (for something/somebody) 8 out of the way 9 on the/your/its way …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • slice — slice1 [ slaıs ] noun count ** 1. ) a flat piece of food that has been cut from something larger: Cut the bread into thick slices. lemon slices slice of: a slice of bread/cake/ham/cheese 2. ) slice of INFORMAL a part or share of something: We re… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • slice — 1 noun 1 (C) a flat piece of bread, meat etc cut from a larger piece: a slice of bread and butter | Cut the pork into thin slices. 2 (C) a part or share of something good: Everyone wanted a slice of the profits. 3 (C) a kitchen tool used for… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • slice — I UK [slaɪs] / US noun [countable] Word forms slice : singular slice plural slices ** 1) a flat piece of food that has been cut from something larger Cut the bread into thick slices. lemon slices slice of: a slice of bread/cake/ham/cheese 2)… …   English dictionary

  • slice — I. verb (sliced; slicing) Etymology: Middle English sklicen, from Anglo French esclicer to splinter, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German slīzan to tear apart more at slit Date: 1551 transitive verb 1. to cut with or as if with a knife 2.… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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