Sleech

Pronunciation: /slitʃ/

Sleech (noun)

  1. A thick, wet, and sticky material that feels unpleasant to touch.

Examples

  • The creature left a trail of sleech behind it.
  • The sleech on the ground was slippery and thick.

Common collocations: thick sleech, green sleech, smeared with sleech

Synonyms of Sleech

Neutral

Antonyms of Sleech

  • Opposite of something that is slippery or moist.