1. slattery - Adjective
2. Slattery - Proper noun
Slattery (plural Slatterys)
A surname from Irish.
slattery (comparative more slattery, superlative most slattery)
(UK, dialect) rainy; wet; sloppy
Assistant chief constable Andy Slattery said a "larger number of people than normal" were breaching the rules and the force had "numerous calls to parties" over the weekend. Source: Internet
After learning of where the soldiers and Killian are from Trevor Slattery, Rhodes and Stark travel there in a speedboat to rescue the President and to fight the soldiers. Source: Internet
Its alumni include the likes of Monty Python, Miriam Margolyes, Sue Perkins and Olivia Colman, but it’s the 1981 line-up that stands out: Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Tony Slattery, Emma Thompson, Penny Dwyer and Paul Shearer. Source: Internet
Even John Slattery, who thankfully ended up playing the memorable role of Roger Sterling, auditioned for the part. Source: Internet
Heritage Foundation has been among the leading groups advising Trump on court nominees, and Slattery said the group plans to hold events and press the administration to appoint another justice like Gorsuch in the months ahead. Source: Internet
Cast members in the upcoming Hulu pilot include John Slattery of "Mad Men" and Allison Tolman of "Fargo." Source: Internet