slued

[slud]

slued Definition

  • 1to turn or twist to one side
  • 2to cause a vehicle to skid sideways

Using slued: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "slued" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The car slued off the road and hit a tree.

  • Example

    The ship slued around in the strong current.

  • Example

    He slued his head to look at me.

slued Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for slued

Phrases with slued

  • to turn around quickly, especially to face the opposite direction

    Example

    She slued around to see who was behind her.

  • to move away from a place or group, especially in a sneaky or furtive manner

    Example

    He slued off to avoid being seen by his boss.

  • slue up

    to adjust or align something carefully

    Example

    He slued up the telescope to get a better view of the stars.

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Summary: slued in Brief

'Slued' [slud] is a verb that means to turn or twist to one side, or to cause a vehicle to skid sideways. It can also refer to turning around quickly, moving away from a place or group in a sneaky manner, or adjusting something carefully. Examples include 'The car slued off the road and hit a tree,' and 'He slued up the telescope to get a better view of the stars.'