slue

/sluː/
verb
  1. To turn or rotate something, especially suddenly or with force.
    • The driver slued the truck to avoid hitting a deer.
    • She slued the boat sharply to the left to catch the wind.
    • He slued his chair around to face the window.
  2. To slide or skid sideways.
    • His feet slued on the wet grass as he tried to stop.
    • The car slued on the icy road and nearly hit a tree.
    • The heavy crate slued across the deck during the storm.
noun
  1. A large amount or number; a lot.
    • There was a whole slue of complaints about the new policy.
    • She has a slue of homework to finish before the weekend.
    • A slue of fans waited outside the theater for the star.
  2. A turning or twisting motion.
    • With a quick slue of his body, he dodged the ball.
    • The slue of the ship made everyone grab the railing.
    • The slue of the crane moved the load into place.
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