1. slicing - Noun
2. slicing - Verb
of Slice
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy face becomes a Picasso sketch, my body slicing into pieces. Laurie Halse Anderson
Who said anything about slicing you up? ... I just wanted to carve a little Z on your forehead-- nothing serious. Hunter S. Thompson
All photographs are memento mori. To take a photograph is to participate in another person's (or thing's) mortality, vulnerability, mutability. Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it, all photographs testify to time's relentless melt. Susan Sontag
He - for there could be no doubt of his sex, though the fashion of the time did something to disguise it - was in the act of slicing at the head of a Moor which swung from the rafters. Virginia Woolf
Love made you admire funny things about a person, like how good she was at remembering to return her library books and at slicing cucumbers very thin. She was a veritable wonder at pulling a splinter out of her foot. Ann Brashares
Suddenly a pair of searchlights lanced out from the frigate. They swept across the dark expanse - bright knives slicing the night into pieces. Scott Westerfeld