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Slattery

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Adj — Rainy, wet, or muddy underfoot.

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Etymology

A dialect adjective related to "slattern" and "slather," describing wet, sloppy conditions; also survives as an Irish surname (Anglicized from Ó Slatara).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Slattery” mean?

The word “Slattery” means rainy, wet, or muddy underfoot. In plain terms, describes weather or ground that's wet and sloppy — mud underfoot, puddles, that kind of mess.

How do you use “Slattery” in a sentence?

Here is “Slattery” used in a sentence: “It was a slattery walk home after the downpour.”

What part of speech is “Slattery”?

“Slattery” is an adjective.

Where does the word “Slattery” come from?

The word “Slattery” comes from Irish. A dialect adjective related to "slattern" and "slather," describing wet, sloppy conditions; also survives as an Irish surname (Anglicized from Ó Slatara).

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