1. slather - Noun
2. slather - Verb
spread thickly
Source: WordNetI can't eat bagels without slathering them with cream cheese Source: Internet
I have alcohol gel in the car - and as soon as I get to my car, I use it and then try to slather some on my door handle, steering wheel, key, etc. Source: Internet
And Trump and his minions have really figured out how to slather on the marinade. Source: Internet
Instead, researchers say, it’s basically a layer of ex post facto rationalization that we slather over a stack of psychological biases, media influence and self-fulfilling poll prophecies. Source: Internet
No one wants to accidentally slather sauce and other slimy ingredients over their phone screen and luxe phone case. Source: Internet
But there was the old voice asking none too gently, "Are you about to slather paint on squares of cloth? Source: Internet