Collocations for "slot"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "slot" in context.
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slot
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- play the slots
- the [penny, nickel] slots
- lost big at the slots
- a slot for [airmail, express, international] post
- a [narrow, wide, one-centimeter] slot
- the [vending, coffee, dispensing] machine's coin slot
- the [credit card, ticket] slot
- [insert, put] your coins into the slot
- the slot for the [computer, telephone, router] cable
- my card got [trapped, stuck] in the slot
- [doesn't, won't] fit into the slot
- [a morning, an afternoon, an evening] slot
- do you have a free [morning] slot?
- have a free slot in the [morning]
- have no open slots (left)
- are there any open slots?
- just filled our last slot
- pencil me in for the [10:00] slot
- [booked, reserved] a [10:00] slot
- his show [airs, is on] at the [10:00] slot
- [pushed out, moved] to another time slot
- slot the [dishes, plates, cups] together
- slot [a DVD, video] into the [player, machine, recorder]
- slot into [place, position]
- slot the [card, cartridge] into [place]
- [could, can, might be able to] slot you in at [3:00]
- [he, the meeting, the appointment] was slotted (in) at [12:00]
- play the slot machines
'slot' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):