slathering

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present participle of slather
slather
A generous or abundant quantity

In her eyes the manse people were quite fabulously rich, and no doubt those girls had slathers of shoes and stockings.

slather
To apply generously upon

I slathered my toast with jam.

slather
To spread something thickly on something else; to coat well

I slathered jam on my toast.

slather
to apply generously, also figuratively
slather
spread thickly; "I can't eat bagles without slathering them with cream cheese
slather
If you slather something with a substance, or slather a substance onto something, you put the substance on in a thick layer. If your skin is dry, you have to slather on moisturiser to soften it. pieces of toast slathered with butter and marmalade. to cover something with a thick layer of a soft substance slather sth in/with/on sth
slather
{f} (Slang) smear generously, spread thickly; waste, squander
slather
to spread something on thickly, to coat well
slather
spread thickly; "I can't eat bagles without slathering them with cream cheese"
slather
{i} large amount, generous amount (Slang)