slice

noun, verb41 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

a piece of food cut with a small distance between the two flat surfaces

a piece of food cut with a large distance between the two flat surfaces

a piece of food that is bigger than average

a large piece of food

a very large piece of food

a piece of food that is smaller than average

a small piece of food

a large and satisfying piece of food, often given kindly

a large and solid part of something

a notably large and important part of something

a large part of something

a reasonably large part of something (e.g., a budget, profits)

a triangular piece of a whole pizza

a thin, round piece of lemon

a thin, flat piece of cheese

to cut something into two equal pieces

to cut something into two pieces

a share of a total amount of money or business

a share in the activity or profits of an exciting or successful enterprise

a realistic representation of everyday experiences in a film, play, or book

an instance of good fortune

to use a knife to separate a slice from a larger piece of food

to receive or obtain a share of something

to quickly take or get a share of something, often opportunistically

to succeed in creating or obtaining a share of something, like a market, for oneself

to carefully cut a piece from something, especially a share of a market or profits

to cut something completely into slices

to cut into thin slices

to cut into very small or thin pieces

to cut easily and completely through something

of a sharp object, to cut into the surface of something