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slice through

v. e.g., move through a body or an object with a slicing motion; "His hand sliced through the air" [syn: slice into]

Usage examples of "slice through".

They had side teeth like shears that could slice through skin, rip it aside, and get inside a body, where their incisors could nibble at the flesh.

Its jaws were armed with curved tusks, sharp enough to rip the belly out of a man or to slice through the femoral artery in his groin and bleed him white within minutes.

He'd triple-sealed the single access door, passwording it with a layer of computer locks that would take any enemy hours to slice through.

A flashgun bolt would spall fragments from the back like a grenade going off, and a strong man with a cutting bar could slice through in a straight cut, plate and framework both.

It would slice through his neck as if it were the softest bean curd.

Before panic could slice through, she was rocketing up again, clinging to him, opening for him, demanding from him.

He made the cut shallow, so as not to slice through everything, just deep enough so that the man's bowels would spill out at his feet in front of him.

Up ahead Asyr cracked a door open, letting a sliver of dim yellow light slice through the gloom.