Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To dip or ladle up, as water, broth, etc.
- noun Thick river-mud; sludge; slime.
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Examples
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In some places this ouze or sleech is very bright green, and in others of an orange-tawny colour.
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In some places this _coral stone_ is covered by great quantities of green ouze or sleech, and in other places it is free from this growth.
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Even with gravity on my side, I am not as fit as I used to be when I cycled to work every day back in the 1980s. sleech, the sludgy estuarine deposits on the banks of the Lagan.
Slugger O'Toole 2009
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Belfast is built on sleech, but apparently "unforeseen underground conditions" are causing problems in Londonderry too.
Slugger O'Toole 2009
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Belfast is built on sleech, but apparently "unforeseen underground conditions" are causing problems in Londonderry too.
Slugger O'Toole 2009
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Belfast is built on sleech, but apparently "unforeseen underground conditions" are causing problems in Londonderry too.
Slugger O'Toole 2009
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Belfast is built on sleech, but apparently "unforeseen underground conditions" are causing problems in Londonderry too.
Slugger O'Toole 2009
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Belfast is built on sleech, but apparently "unforeseen underground conditions" are causing problems in Londonderry too.
Slugger O'Toole 2009
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Belfast is built on sleech, but apparently "unforeseen underground conditions" are causing problems in Londonderry too.
Slugger O'Toole 2009
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_green_ ouze or sleech, the water above is greener even than the weeds; but where the shoals are of _red_ coral, or coral-stone covered by _red_ weeds, all the sea over them appears very _red_.
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He had a very high-pitched voice with a slight Manx twang and tended to speak in the local dialect (‘sacret’ instead of ‘secret’ and ‘sleech’ instead of ‘sneak’).
Bee Wilson · I am the fifth dimension! Gef the Talking Mongoose · LRB 26 July 2017 Bee Wilson 2023
ruzuzu commented on the word sleech
1. To dip or ladle up, as water, broth, etc.
2. Thick river-mud; sludge; slime.
June 9, 2011
sionnach commented on the word sleech
Mister Sleech was out sleeching the sleech
When he let out a terrible screech
Cuz from out of the dregs
Stuck to each of his legs
Was a beastie that looked like a leech!
June 9, 2011
ruzuzu commented on the word sleech
Ha!
June 9, 2011
rolig commented on the word sleech
How do you outsleech a sleech? And isn't this a Dr. Seuss creature?
June 9, 2011