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Acids do not feel slippery between your fingers because they react with the skin cells. They feel slippery due to the chemical properties of the acid that interact with the oils and moisture on our skin, creating a slippery sensation. This can be a sign that the acid is breaking down the protective barrier of the skin, which can be dangerous.
slippery digits
a piece of slippery fish fingers smashed across a wall at the speed of light
No. An adverb is a word that describes an action or condition. Candy is a noun.
No, "slippery" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that describes something having a surface that is difficult to grip or walk on due to being smooth, wet, or polished.
Feet - metatarsals , phalanges - fingers ,
Well, they make eyes ( candy ), fingers ( candy ), foots ( candy ), arms ( candy ), spiders ( candy ), roaches ( candy ), bugs ( candy ) , noses ( candy ), ears ( candy ) ,skulls ( candy ), brains ( candy ), your organs ( candy ), bats ( candy ), and blood ( a cherry drink )
Yes, "slimy" is an adjective. It describes something that is sticky and slippery to the touch.
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