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In some senses, slat is marked as slang, British. Watch for register when choosing this word.
VERB + SLAT
put
SLAT + NOUN
clath
PREP.
down, on
noun
A thin, narrow strip or bar of wood (lath), metal, or plastic.
slats of a window blind
To keep people out, the Nature Conservancy, which owns the cave, has blocked off the entrance with huge iron slats.
A control surface that extends forwards and downwards from the leading edge of a wing, leaving a gap between it and the leading edge, in order to modify the airflow around the wing so as to allow flight at a higher angle of attack without s
A ski.
I never got down that hill without losing at least one of my skis! Clarence didn't lose his slats. The straps went over his boots and held them in place. If he fell, he risked breaking a foot or leg, but the slats stayed on.
A thin piece of stone; a slate.
A drop (of rain or water), a splash.
[…] slats of rain broke upon the surface.
A slat of rain drove into his face. It was pitch dark but the sea was calmer and the bucking of the ship had lessened.
verb
To construct or provide with slats.
To slap or strike; to beat, pummel; to hurl or throw down violently.
Men[dozo]. How did you kill him? / Mal[evole]. Slatted his braines out, then ſowſt him in the brinie ſea. / Men. Braind him and drownd him too?
To throw (something, especially water or liquid) down; to slam or splash (something) down.
[…] a nudge o' kissing-crust After thy leeky broth: I've warmed thy porridge on tha trivet, Jimmy, zay prayers avore 'e have it, And doant 'e slat tha clath.
[…] slatting water over everything in the dory.
To fall; to beat (against something).
[…] sending solid grey water slatting against her wheelhouse windows.
[…] water slatting over the rail. The salt caked on her face and when the sun came up, it was as though her face was being pot-roasted - with salt.
To split; to crack.
Both head-peeces and habergeons were slat and dashed a peeces.
noun — a thin strip (wood or metal)
slats of a window blind
WiktionaryTo keep people out, the Nature Conservancy, which owns the cave, has blocked off the entrance with huge iron slats.
WiktionaryI never got down that hill without losing at least one of my skis! Clarence didn't lose his slats. The straps went over his boots and held them in place. If he fell, he risked breaking a foot or leg,
WiktionaryMen[dozo]. How did you kill him? / Mal[evole]. Slatted his braines out, then ſowſt him in the brinie ſea. / Men. Braind him and drownd him too?
Wiktionary[…] a nudge o' kissing-crust After thy leeky broth: I've warmed thy porridge on tha trivet, Jimmy, zay prayers avore 'e have it, And doant 'e slat tha clath.
Wiktionary[…] slatting water over everything in the dory.
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In some senses, slat is marked as slang, British. Watch for register when choosing this word.