• Wide segments slightly overlapping each other create a sophisticated decorative effect.
  • This indeed gives your peripheral vision a slightly more immersive experience. ... The shell often gives the mantle a smooth and slightly bulbous appearance.
  • Haklı olabilirsin, ama bizim çok az farklı bir görüşümüz var. - You may be right, but we have a slightly different opinion.
  • The lettering is slightly irregular, which means it was done by hand and not by some locked-off engraving machine.
  • In fact, since languages are continually changing, a node only represents changes occurring just prior to that point, during that time, or slightly after it.
  • Not unlike the vast majority of Americans, who don't have an appreciation for the smooth and silky texture of a slightly gamey organ meat usually cooked medium...
  • 1. To a small degree or extent; somewhat. 2. Slenderly; delicately: slightly built.
  • having a slim or delicate build : not stout or massive in body; lacking in strength or substance : flimsy, frail; deficient in weight, solidity, or importance : trivial…
    • I got only a slightly better grade when I retook the test.
    • I'm slightly confused.
    • The sauce has a slightly bitter taste.