sluiced Meaning & Definition

  • En [ sluːs]
  • Us [ sluːs]

Meaning of sluiced In English

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Examples of sluiced

  • Rather, the right-dislocated phrase is a remnant of an extra clause which is deleted (or sluiced) after scrambling.

  • Instead of upgrading the equipment, it was replaced with a macerator which minced to pieces the aborted babies and sluiced them down the local sewer.

  • This directive, as it is likely to become, will not cover some of the unpleasant substances such as oil that are accidentally sluiced out of ships.

  • We know that comparatively small constituencies may be freely sprinkled—sluiced, in fact—with money by a candidate who, nevertheless, does not come within the reach of the law.

  • Lo and behold, the provider gets £200 of taxpayers' money sluiced into his bank account.

  • The 50 m cutting diverts a length of the river and allowed the exposed river bed to be sluiced for alluvial gold.

  • The tunnel was driven through the spur diverting the river and allowing the exposed river bed to be sluiced for alluvial gold.

  • The examples of sluicing above have the sluiced material following its antecedent.

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