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Definition Of Slot By The Free Dictionary

Old San Francisco, which is the San Francisco of only the other day, the day before the Earthquake, was divided midway by the Slot. The Slot was an iron crack that ran along the centre of Market Street, and from the Slot arose the burr of the ceaseless, endless cable that was hitched at will to the cars it dragged up and down.

The Slot was the metaphor that expressed the class cleavage of Society, and no man crossed this metaphor, back and forth, more successfully than Freddie Drummond.

As time went by, Freddie Drummond found himself more frequently crossing the Slot and losing himself in South of Market.

And he often found himself waiting with anticipation for the dreamy time to pass when he could cross the Slot and cut loose and play the devil.

So thoroughly was Bill Totts himself, so thoroughly a workman, a genuine denizen of South of the Slot, that he was as class- conscious as the average of his kind, and his hatred for a scab even exceeded that of the average loyal union man.

All seemed well with him, but Freddie Drummond could not quite shake off the call of the underworld, the lure of the free and open, of the unhampered, irresponsible life South of the Slot. As the time of his marriage approached, he felt that he had indeed sowed wild oats, and he felt, moreover, what a good thing it would be if he could have but one wild fling more, play the good fellow and the wastrel one last time, ere he settled down to grey lecture- rooms and sober matrimony.

It was like the slot machines wherein one dropped pennies, and, with a metallic whirl of machinery had delivered to him a stick of chewing-gum or a tablet of chocolate.

Seeders had finished his weakfish he got up, put his arm around Tildy’s waist, kissed her loudly and impudently, walked out upon the street, snapped his fingers in the direction of the laundry, and hied himself to play pennies in the slot machines at the Amusement Arcade.

He put a penny into the slot of the gas-meter, and soon the flat was reeking with metallic fumes.

An eccentric disk upon the inside face of the door engaged a slot in the frame when it was desired to secure the door against intruders.

There is a slot on the outer side of the door by means of which a person who has left the room can shoot the bolt.

Some howled, some whimpered, others growled and raged at one another through the slots, and many maintained a silence of misery.