(1) Kill intentionally and with premeditation
(2) Turn sharply; change direction abruptly
(3) Move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner
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(2) Heap
(1) It is preferred that the control means be adapted to adjust automatically the slew of the discharge boom relative to the hopper car.
(2) Opal laughed again and let loose a cannonade of bullets, all steel-tipped for the armor of the truck, and stood his ground as the truck continued to slew towards him.
(3) Normally there would have been a slew of scores around 37-35 but under the wet conditions, the ball just did not travel as most expected.
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(5) Gates offers a slew of models for redistributing wealth and reclaiming natural resources.
(6) None of the batsmen could top 31, and a slew of single-digit scores saw them slump to 107 all out.
(7) He managed to slew the aircraft around before it settled on the runway
(8) Throughout college, I had a slew of unpaid internships.
(9) I was assaulted by the thump and slew of the van
(10) It travels another mile before it begins to slew out of control.
(11) A grid entered into the navigation system can be used to cue and slew aircraft sensors, weapons, and even the helmet-mounted sight.
(12) Additionally, when performing sharp lane changes at higher speeds, the car will have fewer tendencies to produce yaw; or to put it another way, it will not slew about as much.
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(14) A slew of elementary-school field trippers trekked through the exhibits last week, along with hard-core history buffs from the surrounding area.
(15) And then all of a sudden we had a slew of defectors come out in the mid- and late 1990s and what they told us was that everything that we had thought was wrong.
(16) He asked me a slew of questions
(17) As you can see from a slew of the posts below, there's just no end of scandals, investigations and - generally speaking - muck to be raked nowadays.
(18) Every few minutes whistles sounded and the workers left the hill as a slew of garbage came raining down, erecting the pile higher again.
(19) Likewise all practical digital signals are analogue, since the system takes a finite time to slew between any two states.
(20) One object of the invention is to dynamically reduce resistance in order to decrease the time constant during the signal transition for allowing a more rapid slew of the signal from one logic state to another.
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