Slippy in spanish

De prisa

pronunciation: depɹ̩isɑ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
deprisa

slippy [slippier -comp., slippiest -sup.] = escurridizo, resbaladizo, resbaloso. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]

Example: With the rain, the limestone rocks and stiles were very slippy and at least one of our party came a cropper.

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» be slippy = darse prisa, apresurarse.

Example: The crowd is waiting to cheer the players who pass here on their way to the field and they are already on the way so anyone who hasn't turned up now will have to be slippy.

» look + slippy = darse prisa, apresurarse.

Example: They'll have to look slippy if they want the fair to be ready by the morning.

Slippy synonyms

slick in spanish: , pronunciation: slɪk adjective, nounslimy in spanish: , pronunciation: slaɪmi adjectiveslippery in spanish: , pronunciation: slɪpɜri adjectivelubricious in spanish: , pronunciation: lubrɪʃəs adjectivesliding in spanish: , pronunciation: slaɪdɪŋ adjectivenonstick in spanish: , pronunciation: nɑnstɪk adjectiveslipping in spanish: , pronunciation: slɪpɪŋ adjectiveslithering in spanish: , pronunciation: slɪðɜrɪŋ adjectiveslithery in spanish: , pronunciation: slɪðɜri adjectiveslimed in spanish: , pronunciation: slaɪmd adjective
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