1. slathering - Noun
2. slathering - Verb
slathering
present participle of slather
The act of spreading thickly.
A portion of thickly spread material.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI didn't moisturise when I was younger, but when I got to 27 I decided to start slathering myself in oil, and now I'm obsessed with moisturising. Alexa Chung
Every gardener should be slathering up with sunscreen before spending an afternoon with their buds — this richly textured sunscreen mousse from Supergoop offers a little extra enticement to take that protective measure. Source: Internet
In their wild exploration of excess, the French discovered the thrill of stuffing and slathering a regular old ham sandwich in thick and rich and heavy cream sauce. Source: Internet
Ms. Ren spent almost three months painting on pedicures and slathering feet with paraffin wax before one afternoon in the late summer when her boss drew her into a waxing room and told her she would finally be paid. Source: Internet
She decided to take the risk—but when it came up during an open-air yoga class that the town had recently suffered a chikungunya outbreak, Bergman didn’t think twice about running inside and slathering herself with mosquito repellant. Source: Internet
Even with an adder of bleu cheese ($1) and a slathering of aïoli, it still needed something extra. Source: Internet