slimy in Italian
slimy in Italian is viscido — slimy means covered in or resembling slime.
slimy in Italian
viscido
Of or pertaining to slime
What does "slimy" mean?
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adj Covered in or resembling slime.
"The rocks by the pond were slimy and slippery underfoot."
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adj (informal) Dishonest and falsely friendly; untrustworthy.
"He gave a slimy compliment that felt more like a threat."
slimy in a sentence
- The rocks by the pond were slimy and slippery underfoot.
- He gave a slimy compliment that felt more like a threat.
- She couldn't stand her slimy landlord, always smiling while raising the rent.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "slimy" in Italian?
"slimy" in Italian is viscido. slimy means: Covered in or resembling slime.
How do you use "slimy" in a sentence?
Example: "The rocks by the pond were slimy and slippery underfoot." In Italian, "slimy" is viscido.
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