slip on

VERB
  1. put on with ease or speed
    slip into something more comfortable after work
    slip on one's shoes
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How To Use slip on In A Sentence

  • The postcode difference was just one digit but this was more serious than a one-off slip on the keyboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • If ribbed sweaters suit you, then by all means, slip one on.
  • Slip on one of her soft, smooth, silky pieces and you'll immediately realize why they're so popular.
  • This is thrilling news for Montreal, a city where you can't slip on the ice without being caught by a spoken word performer trying to sell you a chapbook.
  • Slip on a washer and poke the threaded end of the coupling through the hole from the outside.
  • Slip on a completely different style and get a new hairstyle. The Sun
  • You can slip on one of these over almost anything and it adds a dose of glamour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Twin and single slip on the base surface were the main deformation ways at room temperature.
  • With the second model, accelerating fault slip on the mainshock nucleation zone triggers foreshocks.
  • She didn't mean to be mean and cruel but things slip once in while, things she can't control.
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