Examples of 'time to slice' in a sentence

Meaning of "time to slice"

time to slice ~ This often indicates the moment to cut something, usually food items or objects

How to use "time to slice" in a sentence

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time to slice
I will take time to slice you up today.
Time to slice off those breasts.
Then it came time to slice it.
Time to slice up some fresh bacon.
I think I would have just enough time to slice someone open.
Time to slice and dice.
I think that I have just enough time to slice someone open.
He took time to slice up the cake and give pieces to reporters.
I was kinda hoping you would say that . Time to slice and dice.
Time to slice and Di.
And you still have the time to slice off a little… jerky for yourself.
Time to slice and dice. I was kind of hoping you would say that.
When the dough is almost paper-thin, it's time to slice the noodles.
I think it 's time to slice up some fresh bacon.
That said, it still didn't take a long time to slice 3DBenchy.

See also

I think it 's time to slice of some fresh bacon!
Time to slice and dice! Totally.
Is it really over? Time to slice and.
Boys … time to slice and dice.
I think that I have just enough time to slice someone open. - I will talk to him.
Time to slice and dice . Hell.
Hurry up! Time to slice and.
Hm? Time to slice and dice.
Hatchet Man, Time to slice and dice.
Both: Time to slice and dice! Totally.
Oh, dude . Time to slice and dice.
Where? Time to slice and dice.
Both, Time to slice and dice!

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Examples of using Slice
Slice meat across grain in thin slices
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