There were no accidents unless you count Phyllis's catching her frock on a wire, and tearing a long, jagged slit in it, and tripping over her bootlace when it came undone, or going down on her hands and knees, all four of which were grazed.
Lady Caroline had thought at first of taking the bigger sitting-room entirely for her own, because the dining-room on the floor below could quite well be used between meals to sit in by the two others, and was a very pleasant room with nice chairs, but she had not liked the bigger sitting-room's shape—it was a round room in the tower, with deep slit windows pierced through the massive walls, and a domed and ribbed ceiling arranged to look like an open umbrella, and it seemed a little dark.
You slit her nostrils—you notch her ears like a sow!
STEP 2: Down one side of the bottle, cut a slit that's 2cm longer than your hairdryer nozzle and 3cm in width ,3 ,2.
How many sheets could a sheet slitter slit if a sheet slitter could slit sheets?
Stefansson said in his office, which, with its slit windows and computer screens, looked a bit like the interior of a spaceship.
They fanned her and looked at me as if I had slit her throat.
A small roll of paper fits in the center of the pencil and is drawn out through a slit in the side.
17) ●Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats.
In the back of the pig was a slit, and this slit had been enlarged with a knife, so that dollars, or crown pieces, might slip through; and, indeed there were two in the box, besides a number of pence.