Sentences with phrase «become slippery»

Everyone is a little bit different in what they prefer, but typically speaking, lever handles are easier to adjust quickly without having to really grip, where as a knob can become slippery and a cross handle can become challenging to really grab hold of.
Products that aren't specifically designed for the care of wooden floors should never be used; they can lead to dull floors which become scratched more easily or cause a build up on the floor surface which can become slippery.
Self - polishing acrylic waxes cause wood to become slippery and appear dull quickly.
They can easily become slippery and cause falls and broken bones.
Ultimatums had become a slippery slope of threatening to follow - through.
The phone is plastic all - around; the finish on the back can become slippery at times and it can pick up some grease, but fingerprints are not a major issue.
Question 10: If you drive through water, your brakes may become slippery and ineffective.
Parking lots may also become slippery during inclement weather, causing ideal conditions for a slip and fall accident to occur.
It's not hard to see that collection and use of personal data could become a slippery slope, and there's no reason to think these devices won't become targets for hackers as well.
And when it rains — as it often does in Denmark — the surface of the bridge can seemingly become slippery.
Especially dangerous is the winter, when wet roofs become slippery.
When it rains, the ancient stones can become slippery, so having shoes with a good tread is helpful, and perhaps, a rubber - tipped walking stick.
This is especially great in wet weather when zippers can become slippery and difficult to use.
The prospect of 10 % off store items might sound like a sweet deal at a glance, but if you're not diligently paying off your bill each month, it can become a slippery slope into debt and absurd extra fees.
Snow tires can give us a little extra confidence when the roads become slippery and snow - covered.
Now that it has entered the national consciousness — perhaps even its conscience — the term has become a slippery, contentious phrase that is used to refer to a variety of unsavory social practices and attitudes and whose meaning is open to many interpretations, especially as to who is the perpetrator, who the victim.
However, it can become a slippery slope and form a condition called, online dating addiction.
But all that socializing can become a slippery slope when it comes -LSB-...]
Shower or tub may become slippery.
The Soft Play Equipment will not be set up outdoor if the weather is forecast to rain or strong winds, as it will become slippery and unsafe.
The snow begins to fall, the roads become slippery, it's freezing outside, and school is cancelled.
It may become a slippery slope to dedicating a good fraction of your content more towards online business creation.
If you still want to kill them, well there are plenty of other crimes that could fall under that category, like r@pe, infidelity, bankruptcy, r@bery,... it becomes a slippery slope.
The larynx, deep in the hole, lies in a shadow cave and the tongue of the real subject, becomes a slippery mass of flesh that the practitioner must control.
Then around day 8 or 9 (count from day 1 as first day of bleeding) you'll begin to notice a sticky mucous, then creamy for a few days, then it becomes slippery and stretchy, with an egg white consistency, typically from days 12 - 16.
In other moments, Plaza, best known for comedy, goes broader; her Batman - themed sex scene with Jackson isn't exactly a ready - made Oscar clip, even though it's wildly funny and strange in a way that helps to define both her character and the areas where Ingrid's identity becomes slippery and confused.
When the surface becomes slippery, quick stabs of the throttle reveal strong levels of grip.
As Jack's hidden past catches up with him, the seams of this tiny town begin to tear, and the emerging truth becomes a slippery concept written in shades of gray.
This attitude can be detrimental, because it becomes a slippery slope where there is always something to finish that statement.
Fiber becomes slippery and gelatinous when it soaks up water.
The fiber in apples becomes slippery when it absorbs water, which can help soften hard or impacted stool.
Dry weather in comparison to wet weather conditions is completely different as the track becomes slippery during wet weather conditions with the rear of the car often unexpectedly stepping out which needs to be quickly corrected to avoid the potential of your car aquaplaning.
Moreover, the glossy plastic backing becomes slippery and oily especially after a period of extended use, adding on to my overall problems with having a good grip on the device.
Rope is used on boats for grabbing because wood when wet becomes slippery.
But get it wet and it became a slippery slide.

Not exact matches

Taking a break from processed foods, alcohol, sugar, and other food «evils» may sound like a great idea, but it's a slippery slope into territory that experts say could damage your mental health and / or become the catalyst for an eating disorder.
Amazon has clawed up the slippery stock market slope to become one of the biggest companies, as measured by market cap, in the world.
And while it's an overstatement to narrate conversion in terms of a change in nature — Abram's becoming Abraham doesn't imperil the integrity of his human nature; nor still Sarai's becoming Sarah, or Jacob's Israel, Saul's Paul, and so ever on — equally slippery is gross understatement, or intimating that nothing of metaphysical interest happens upon conversion.
It also seems to me that many of you who have been down this painful slippery slide have become even more tormented because for some time you've had to wear a mask, live a pretense and deny your doubts even to yourself, until finally your whole life starts to unravel and everything is laid bare.
Part of his solution lay in the ultimate ruin of the wicked, whose prosperity he had envied and whose arrogance he had resented; when he considered their «latter end,» he foresaw them falling on their «slippery places,» cast down to destruction, and «become a desolation in a moment.»
Second, those meetings will be the first step down a slippery slope that will eventually become the death knell for your group.
Second, and more important, these trials exhibit in exaggerated form what is also happening on a smaller scale throughout the criminal justice system: «Though no avalanche has occurred,» Wilson observes, «the courts are having difficulty keeping their footing on a slope that has become increasingly slippery
One can say that the slippery slope begins at this point, and fridges full of children become a reality before we know it.
Expect Lehigh, led by 6» 5» Daren Queenan, and Drexel, whose slippery 5» 11» Michael Anderson has become a better shooter since donning contact lenses, to be on top of the standings the whole season.
I believe that Arsenal has been riding on a long slippery slope and it just became much steeper.
But remember, your baby will become very slippery, so be careful!
However, this is a slippery slope as a lot of step parents lose their authority when trying to become friends with their step children.
When the skating surface is wet please be advised that it becomes very slippery.
They become very slippery after using the soap.
This lining has tiny glands that supply the wet, slippery mucus that keeps the nose from becoming a crusted desert, and allows air to flow freely.
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