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Slivered

To reduce something into long, thin, sharp pieces; to cut or break off into splinters. The process of severing or separating a material into delicate, elongated fragments. Often describes the result of using a sharp instrument to produce these small, pointed pieces. It implies precision or the unintentional breakage into small, slender parts. Things can be slivered accidentally, such as a piece of wood, or with purpose, such as almonds or garlic.

Slivered meaning with examples

  • The chef carefully slivered the garlic cloves, adding them to the simmering olive oil for a fragrant base to the pasta sauce. His precise technique ensured even distribution of the garlic's flavor without overpowering the other ingredients. The aroma filled the kitchen.
  • After the accident, the shattered window yielded tiny slivered shards of glass that scattered across the floor. The impact had turned the once-solid pane into a dangerous array of sharp splinters, requiring immediate cleanup to avoid injury to anyone.
  • She painstakingly slivered the almonds, creating delicate strips that she then toasted to garnish the decadent chocolate cake. The visual appeal of the cake was dramatically increased by the thoughtful placement of the carefully prepped nuts.
  • The aging wooden fence, weathered by years of storms, began to show signs of decay, with the paint peeling away revealing slivered pieces of splintered wood that snagged on passing clothing, requiring extensive repairs.

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