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  • slathers — n. large amount, generous amount (Slang) slath·er || slæðə(r) n. large amount, generous amount (Slang) v. (Slang) smear generously, spread thickly; waste, squander …   English contemporary dictionary

  • slathers — N. Amer. a large amount. → slather …   English new terms dictionary

  • slather — /sladh euhr/, Informal. v.t. 1. to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast. 2. to spread something thickly on (usually fol. by with): to slather toast with butter. 3. to spend or use lavishly. n. 4. Often, slathers. a generous amount …   Universalium

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  • The Pit and the Pendulum (radio) — The Pit and the Pendulum is a radio program from the American radio anthology series Radio Tales . The anthology series adapted classic works of American and world literature for the radio. The series was a recipient of numerous awards, including …   Wikipedia

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  • slather — 1. noun A generous or abundant quantity. In her eyes the manse people were quite fabulously rich, and no doubt those girls had slathers of shoes and stockings. 2. verb a) To spread something thickly on something else; to …   Wiktionary

  • slather — slath|er1 [ slæðər ] verb transitive INFORMAL to put a lot of a soft thick substance on a surface, or cover something with such a substance: slather on/over: Onion sauce is slathered over lightly boiled eggs. slather someone/something with… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • slather — (v.) spread liberally, 1847, of uncertain origin. Slather on the manure on all the hoed crops, if you have it; if not buy of your improvident neighbor. [ Genesee Farmer, June 1847] Sometimes said to be from a dialectal noun meaning large amount… …   Etymology dictionary

  • slather — [[t]slæ̱ðə(r)[/t]] slathers, slathering, slathered VERB If you slather something with a substance, or slather a substance onto something, you put the substance on in a thick layer. [V n with adv] If your skin is dry, you have to slather on… …   English dictionary

  • slather — [ slaδə] informal verb spread or smear thickly or liberally. noun (also slathers) N. Amer. a large amount. Phrases open slather Austral./NZ freedom to act without restriction; free rein. Origin C19: of unknown origin …   English new terms dictionary

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