Slighty

Slight´y


a.1.Slight.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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The line features stainless steel vented lids and phenolic handles slighty longer than usual.
Place pan in bowl of ice and water, or refrigerate, stirring occasionally, 20 to 30 minutes or just until mixture mounds slighty when dropped from a spoon.
where the 'Dickey-Fuller' test for unit root, [Tau], is slighty below the 5% critical value equal to -14, see Levin and Lin (1992).
If you turn a weaving slighty, it has a diamond or angular arrangement.
The paper also has an aggressive daily competitor in The Times of Munster, whose circulation of 63,442 is just slighty behind the Post-Tribune's.
5.0%), while males reported slighty more overall smoking activity (14.4% vs.
Although MGM executives ruthlessly cut the fiml to slighty less than three hours, it is still considered a major cinematic achievement.
In june 1985 an unnamed "senior Costa Rican official"told The New York Times that "in the event of an invasion, his government would probably issue a statement blaming the Sandinistas for provoking it." Change that promise around only slighty. Imagine a border incursion (not in itself difficult to fake) against either Honduras or Costa Rica.
For moist and tender kidneys that are slighty pink in the center, keep the cooking time brief.
In the other hill district, Wayanad, the story is slighty different.
Outside work, though, I generally try for "slightly edgy" (where "slighty edgy" generally means allowing a little carbon/charcoal/vole/elephant/ anthracite into my preferred palette).