The Collaborative International Dictionary
Slag \Slag\, v. i. & t. [imp. & p. p. Slagged; p. pr. & vb. n. Slagging.] (Metal.) To form, or form into, a slag; to agglomerate when heated below the fusion point.
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vb. (en-past of: slag)
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Usage examples of "slagged".
Lightning had not only struck the ward-off field generator, it had slagged it.
Seconds later it slagged and exploded in a spectacular burst of vaporized synthetic and metal.
The heavy metal head, made of a slagged iron/copper alloy, was laboriously holed through in two places, where dowels or nails secured it to the flat meter-and-a-half long handle.
Bisman nodded to one of his gunners, who ratcheted her weapon to a higher setting, and with one sweep slagged the metal floor in front of the silver-haired woman.
If we lose every system but drives and life support, you can get us home again, even if our navicomp is a slagged ruin.
The slab on which it was built had been slagged out of a lip of the ridge, so the people inside had at least stolen, if not evolved, heavy pyroconstruction equipment.
Like the platform outside, it had been slagged through the mountain with a melter drill of some kind.
The surface of the Red Star was pocked and slagged, minor fissures and fractures spreading out from the immense fault across what looked more like bare rock than sand.
I don't know how they hope to do anything but get themselves slagged, though-"
Two of the usual occupants—Marja's brother and nephew, refugees from the slagged town of Paris—were away for the night, giving Jonny the unusual luxury of a private sleeping room when the clan went to bed later in the evening.
I don't know how they hope to do anything but get themselves slagged, though—"
Cardinal Mustafa agreed to the use of the Jibril as a weapons' platform in the struggle against the Palestinians, and South Polar One was slagged from orbit.
How are we going to get off this world if the Pax really slagged the only farcaster portal under molten rock and there are Pax warships between the Consul's ship and us?
Both the medallion and the jewel pendant from his collar were slagged, acrid smoke still curling upward from scorched silk and wool.
Cochrane said, prodding suspiciously at the slagged spot, ' 'this looks a lot like what I found up at Balmoral.