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Sliver   /slˈɪvər/   Listen
Sliver

noun
1.
A small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal.  Synonym: splinter.  "It broke into slivers"
2.
A thin fragment or slice (especially of wood) that has been shaved from something.  Synonyms: paring, shaving.
verb
(past & past part. slivered; pres. part. slivering)
1.
Divide into slivers or splinters.  Synonym: splinter.
2.
Break up into splinters or slivers.  Synonym: splinter.
3.
Form into slivers.



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"Sliver" Quotes from Famous Books



... line back cow has got a calf—the prettiest little critter—Dad has gin her to me, and I call her Helleny, I do, I swow! And when she capers round she makes me think of the way you danced 'High putty Martin' the time you stuck a sliver in your heel—" ...
— 'Lena Rivers • Mary J. Holmes

... and about the various machines in the cotton mill has been to a certain extent something like the search after perpetual motion. Very available and quite satisfactory stop-motions have for a number of years been employed wherever the thread or sliver has been twisted so that strength was given it to resist a slight amount of friction, but the main trouble in the mill has been done after the sliver leaves the railway head and during its transit in the various processes employed between the railway head and the spinning frame or mule. Every ...
— Scientific American Suppl. No. 299 • Various

... overhead. Steadying his gun on the edge of the rock, he took careful aim—but the other spoke first. It was a marvellous shot—or a chance one. The bullet splintered the edge of the stone protecting Garth's head, and sang off. A jagged sliver of stone ploughed across the back of his extended hand. He exclaimed as in casual surprise, and his gun exploded harmlessly in the air. He looked at his hand stupidly as at an alien member; then suddenly he understood; and whipping ...
— Two on the Trail - A Story of the Far Northwest • Hulbert Footner

... steeper. Still he went on and down. He caught at any unevenness in the rock he could lay hand upon, lowering himself to the length of his arm, groping for handhold and foothold everywhere. Then a handhold to which he had entrusted his weight betrayed him, the tiny sliver of stone scaled off and he began to slip. He clutched wildly but his body gained fresh momentum. He heard Betty shriek above him. He had a vision of himself plunging down the cliffs. Then he knew that he had struck the bushes, had broken ...
— Daughter of the Sun - A Tale of Adventure • Jackson Gregory

... the Injuns done taught old Jim. They uses it to make people holler when they don't want to. They takes a little sliver of pine, jest a little tiny sliver, ma'am, and they sticks it in under the toe nails where it hurts. Then they lights it. They sticks more of 'em under the finger nails and through the skin here an' there. Then they ...
— Louisiana Lou • William West Winter


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