Slews in a sentence as a noun

There are slews of programs for doing SVG animations.

And slews of homeless folks don't do ***** nor start out with mental health issues. After all, job loss is a thing and ***** are expensive.

There are slews of studies showing that patents hamper innovation. I challenge you to find one showing it **** it.

There would be some profits from slews, but most of the cost would be going to capacity that isn't needed for most part of the year.

But it all just appears as opinion and I feel would be more persuading if cited some of the slews of studies. On that note I love working out, in gyms and outside...

But not 20 minutes away, you have whole slews of folks who've never used a computer and don't intend to. So, Kentucky is a challenging state to win.

Good, well done art that will meet your needs and slews of folks that will do commissions if you do. If anything, there is more art than there is demand, even if you are into non-mainstream stuff.

> There are slews of other effects of Covid that would definitely end his career. He already had covid that did not end his career.

There are slews of other effects of Covid that would definitely end his career. I have little patience for folks that refuse to get vaccinated.

Other contenders for that such as Half life, Deus ex, Morrowind all inspired slews of successors but SC2 is inimitable

I have Multiple Sclerosis, and there are slews of sham diets out there. None, of course, have been actually proven effective even though one specific person definitely claims to have cured their MS through diet.

I don't want my editor to become an IDE, I want it to be powerful in editing and allow for integration, as there are slews of tools that work with code and text. You should invest in your tools, be it Vim or VS Code.

My list of strongly preferred podcasts slews strongly to those without any commercials. A patronage pitch by the creator is acceptable.

If the world slews around you when you turn your head, instant vertigo. Some people adapt; others suffer from 'simulator sickness' which can induce vomiting, aphasia, headaches and last for days after the experience.

Hard bounces mean that email delivery services are going to start automatically removing, or at least stopping delivery to, entire slews of email addresses. A lot of clean up is going to be needed as a result of this.

I assume some European country will be pointed to, then I can still find slews of examples where the structural incentive problem is taking place and causing harm. Liquid democracy is the type of radically different idea that we ought to be able to experiment with.

Every couple of years we have requests of slews of psychology papers requested to be invalidated because they're unreproducible.

Under ordinary conditions, the clock discipline gradually slews the clock to the correct time, so that the time is effectively continuous and never stepped forward or backward. If, due to extreme network congestion, an offset spike exceeds the step threshold, by default 128 ms, the spike is discarded.

There are slews of videos that aren't discoverable because the person who uploaded the video didn't submit enough or the right content in the title, tags, description and so on. The search fails to account for content within the video, and phrases and terms the author couldn't think of or was inept for whatever reason to add.

Out to be explained by noting that the artifacts like diffraction spikes follow the changes in the direction of the light source relative to the observer and instrument, as the device slews through its range of motion.

Gov and all sorts of legislation for fines and penalitoes and I still get slews of spam solicitations to this day. I think the general consensus for your average citizen and consumer these days is that they are voiceless and powerless in most these situations while lots of posturing and theatrics go on between government and businesses, all while fleecing your average citizen and consumer.

Slews definitions

noun

a large number or amount; "made lots of new friends"; "she amassed stacks of newspapers"