Slicing in a sentence as a noun

At the end of the day, no one is slicing images.

I'm sure that if you dig deep enough into it, slicing bread is a tricky business to be in.

Looks like we are going to get proprietary slicing software to attempt to lock users into the brand.

\n"Jülich Katrin Amunts has begun work on a detailed atlas of the brain which involved slicing one into 8,000 parts which were then digitalized with a scanner.

I'm sure she thinks she's some awesome-sauce lion-tamer of the universe, wielding her wiles and "remarkably beautiful breasts" like a ninja and slicing her way through life.

These apps were all very similar in functionality, but the developers were spending a ton of time slicing images, testing, and other tasks that remote workers could easily do.

Mines create environmental degradation through topsoil loss, poorly controlled tailings ponds that leach into groundwater as well as lakes and rivers, roads slicing through habitat, and the use of large amounts of energy to extract and process the materials they uncover.

Slicing definitions

noun

a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer; "he took lessons to cure his slicing"

See also: slice fade

noun

the act of cutting into slices