How To Use Slip In A Sentence

  • In this edition, such mistakes are corrected, and the original errata slips are also published.
  • 'When I was a little girl I used to slip away from my nurse, climb to the top of my uncle's keep and sit in the crenel spaces. The Falcons of Montabard
  • Gwenhidwy likes to drink a lot, grain alcohol mostly, mixed in great strange mad-scientist concoctions with beef tea, grenadine, cough syrup, bitter belch-gathering infusions of blue scullcap, valerian root, motherwort and lady's-slipper, whatever's to hand really. Gravity's Rainbow
  • It was a homey room, though a little too flowery for me, with prints of cabbage-size roses on the slipcovers and curtains. Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear
  • With a full tank of fuel, the weight bias shifts rearwards slightly, which helps traction, as does the standard limited slip differential.
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  • Tough, stylish, and super comfy, this leather slip-on is the perfect after-sport snowshoe.
  • He never complained, except when he occasionally slipped on muddy cobblestones.
  • The side of Kilauea is constantly moving, generally slipping seaward at a rate of about 3 inches a year.
  • My knife slips off the screw and with a grating screech marks the white surface of the machine.
  • His foot slipped and he grasped at a piece of jutting tile and dragged himself back to safety.
  • You can then pay bills immediately, using a separate chequebook, even if it means that you slip into the red.
  • In other matches University made it two wins in a row with a 4-2 win over Whippersnappers, although University slipped back to their bad habits and defaulted the bottom two boards.
  • If slipping into your jammies and turning off the lights isn't enough to give you mental refreshment, or if stress and anxiety leave your brain a mess, try one of these mental-acuity agents.
  • She could walk without ever slipping on railroad tracks, across the tops offences, on swaying tree branches.
  • I'm starting to slip back into my nocturnal, staying up very late self again because I was up ages the other night working on my Physics coursework.
  • His nostrils flared at the name; unflared when I slipped a gold cinque coin into his tip pocket. 2009 July « Official Harry Harrison News Blog
  • Everything else slipped from her mind and she ended up staring at whatever caught her eye.
  • Slips, trips and falls are a very common cause of accidents with hundreds of thousands of incidents reported each year.
  • We talk about why the new generation slipstream is not the fusion of literary fiction and SF/F. Fri 1200 Remembering Robert Anton WILSON Archive 2007-08-01
  • 32 B. 19 ennea would seem to be a slip of the pen for okto, eight. Memorabilia
  • He is like the showy orchis, or the lady's-slipper, or the shooting star among plants, -- a stranger to all but the few; and when an American poet says cuckoo, he must say it with such specifications as to leave no doubt what cuckoo he means, as Lowell does in his "Nightingale in the Study:" -- The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton
  • The car turned on the wet road and slipped into the fence.
  • Fig. 265 is a rebated joint with loose tongue-slip and astragal mould, suitable for frames over 1-1/4 in. in thickness. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used.
  • STS-117:¬† Manifesting of FDRD will slip by 2 weeks to 31 March, but the Compatibility and Cargo Integration Reviews will only slip by¬†1 week. NASA Watch: Keith Cowing: February 2005 Archives
  • She let slip a chance to work abroad.
  • Although peeling isn't essential because this variety has a rather thin skin, it is an easy matter to plunge them into boiling water, drain and then slip off the skins.
  • Praetor needs more assistance than ever, now that his faculties are slipping away.
  • On myself, I use small monofilament fishing line and slip a half-hitch up close to the skin. What is the best way to remove a tick?
  • I slipped back a barrelful of years and gave him the dap we'd worked out in the platoon. SNOWJOB
  • She slips on a bright red party dress and she becomes a fun teenager.
  • He is as slippery as they come; a quality that has doubtless helped him to survive the controversies that have dogged his political career. Times, Sunday Times
  • a type of slip of the ear in which people mishear a word and mispronounce it, then insist that the malapropism is correct. Eggcorns: Folk Etymology Creating New Meanings Every Day
  • She took the pupil up sharply when he had a slip of the tongue.
  • Alexia slipped the leash on the two Westies before bringing them to the kennel just behind the house.
  • He was only twenty-six and had just recovered from a slipped disc.
  • In this hour, a general talks strategy against a slippery enemy.
  • In the confusion that followed, she managed to slip away unnoticed.
  • Don't know what was wrong - the wind was swirly and the roads were in slippery condition, but the main problem was heavy legs.
  • His greasy ingratiation irked the Watchkeeper and he clenched his hands to hide the claws that slipped from his fingertips.
  • Even if you knew some delicious, salacious gossip, some tantalising indiscretion, to let it slip would feel like treason.
  • I was roped to Jim, but it was of no use; my feet were paralyzed and slipped on the bare rock, and he said it was useless to try to go that way, and we retraced our steps.
  • Jagang didn't want her slipping out of their snare by hiding in crowds of people, or escaping by pretending to be a lowly washwoman. The Pillars of Creation
  • Someone had slipped a massive overdose of chloral hydrate into the bottle. SKORPION'S DEATH
  • But in furnishing its imaginary, cultural platform for the revival of liberal politics in America, The West Wing has also slipped into an uncritical cult of personality — much as the adoration of Bill Clinton has in the real-life house of liberalism. The Feel Good Presidency
  • He was wearing a red V-neck shirt with long sleeves that belled out near the hands, white jeans, and black slip-on shoes with thick white socks.
  • The smaller of its hands occasionally slipped round on the pivot, and thus, though the minutes were told with precision, nobody could be quite certain of the hour they belonged to.
  • Wait, now- here is a curl which slipped out of place, as I tucked it carefully under your snood.
  • I slipped under the light sheets with her and joined her in complete unconsciousness.
  • Woe slipped into the wheel; the merchant caught up the oaken wedge, and drove it into the axle-box from the other side. Russian Fairy Tales A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore
  • Though a bodyboard is slippery, hours of rubbing can cause rashes.
  • They kissed her, one cheek each, and departed softly in their pink felt bedroom slippers.
  • His eyebrows beetled, and he slipped into a deep sleep, with the music of Total Package playing in his ears.
  • Her gown was made of silk, and the slip was made of crushed velvet in a shade of purple that was darker yet.
  • This factory is in the specialized production craft room the slipper factory!
  • Watching the boy toss, turn and slip in and out of a light doze, Laras wondered if he wasn't somehow picking up on his father's tension and frustration in some subtle way.
  • He genuflected, slipped into a pew in the middle of the nave and knelt to pray.
  • A rich cashmere throw, a pair of princess-worthy slippers, and some delish candles will keep her nest well feathered.
  • At this point in the economic cycle, they are piling up like used tires: debt-sacked college kids who can't get jobs, foreclosed homeowners, failed small-business owners, pink-slipped employees, millions suddenly ejected from the middle class and now a couple Republican candidates who won't be our next president. Occupy Mitt Romney!
  • One should neither look forward to coming experiences, nor clutch at present ones, but let them all slip easily through one's fingers.
  • Interestingly it has a thick plastic coverslip tube with the Rose and the Doctor on it. November 26th, 2006
  • But the slippery term keeps expanding to encompass more and more groups.
  • Riding in the slipstream of another competitor is not allowed.
  • The most baroque of these is a slippery square of cod, baked in a dome of salt and egg whites, which the waiters tap open at the table with a spoon.
  • The end of the road had come for the SAP, which rumbled and shook violently, punctured wing panels beginning to peel away in the slipstream.
  • Others stayed on the slippery canting decks until the City of Benares foundered, struggling to free rafts and jammed lifeboats. THE LONELY SEA
  • a nonslip surface
  • So I slipped through the flies, blundered through the warren of half-remembered alcoves and out the stage door.
  • I slipped and banged the guitar against the door.
  • Sadly though the intention had been to get to see the Crypt, where the Rakoff collection of comics is stored, both our minds let it slip till too late - but I did see the really cool old lifts with the doors you have to close manually and suchlike, plus having a nice lunch with companiable conversation. A day away at the V&A but not at play
  • You slip the token into the slot at the turnstile.
  • We are all vets and quickly slip back into the same old relationships. Times, Sunday Times
  • Watching it, it's got all the fun of a murder mystery musical, but the undercurrent of aggression never lets it slip into the realm of a wispy bagatelle.
  • She slipped her hands in side her brown fingerless gloves, and then laced up her big brown boots.
  • You're surely not going to let a job/man like that slip through your fingers!
  • I slipped into a scarlet red gown and some black platforms.
  • I then slip his glasses off before he bends them out of shape like he has before.
  • Inasmuch as the defence needs only to secure the vote of one juryman to procure a disagreement, this offer is a comparatively safe one for the defendant to make, since the prosecutor, who must secure unanimity on the part of the jury (at least in New York State), can afford to take no chances of letting an incompetent or otherwise unfit talesman slip into the box. Courts and Criminals
  • Greer slipped into the background, grinning tho, I think he finds it a relief not always to have to be the big kahuna. TROPIC OF NIGHT
  • Slip a sheet of blank paper or an entire magazine into the baggie.
  • Alicia returned her attentions to the mirror and slipped her favourite pearl drop earrings into her lobes.
  • A nice summary of the slipperiness of Barack Obama and not items that will be covered by the MSM, not when there are stories about Sarah Palin's sunbed to cover. Archive 2008-09-01
  • So for goodness' sake say something, or a potentially good relationship could just slip away. The Sun
  • While, as Steve pointed out, patriotism can easily slip into jingoism, that is simply a way for some people to channel their personal idiocies. Planet Atheism
  • A slip at the level of rhomboideus minor, named rhomboideus minimus, extends from the scapula to thoracic or lower cervical vertebral spines.
  • Anyway, as you can see, the moc is sort of a slip-on walking shoe with a sneaker-ish sole.
  • For example, the cis double bond at the centre of the fatty chain in erucamide and oleamide appears vital for slip performance.
  • He raises his shoe to unlace and catches the sight of the slippers.
  • Why, if Ponce de Leon had found the fountain of youth and drunk of it as bibulously as we are apt to guzzle the cup of achievement, he would not only have arrested the forward march of time, but would have over-reached himself and slipped backward through the years of his age to become a chronic infant in arms. The Joyful Heart
  • In the April issue, I explored the use of basic slip stitch designs for knitting fabrics.
  • Problems include overpayments, underpayments and incorrect bank account details appearing on payslips.
  • I had a sudden epiphany, and slipped my hands nonchalantly into my pockets.
  • When finished, Titanic Quarter hopes to include offices, shops, a maritime museum and, beside the old slipway, a building that will tell the Titanic story.
  • Similarly, the ball nose received precise indications of angle of sideslip and dynamic pressure, which then gave airspeed. First Man
  • i told my wife the other night, i'm hoping that obama can slip in a few "dishonors" and "dishonorables" under the radar on tuesday night. mccain will catch it and it will set him off. i honestly think that's the one button that you can push with mccain that he can't resist blowing up over -- hitting his honor (or lack thereof). Obama Campaign Launches Pre-emptive Ad Strike Against McCain's Planned Character Assault
  • Mr Lang, a retired veterinary surgeon, says he can still remember the thrill of seeing the lady's slipper in Yorkshire, long before it had to be heavily guarded.
  • Start by selecting a style of trainer (runners, slip-ons, casuals, boots).
  • This formula is used to predict and simulate the space of many loss landslip.
  • Jim slipped on his overcoat and grabbed his briefcase as well as his large portfolio case to lend credibility to his story.
  • Papa gave every note, even the white slip with his name and ID number printed in smudgy ink, to Mama.
  • Therefore in reviewing the opinions and practices of ruder ages and races we shall do well to look with leniency upon their errors as inevitable slips made in the search for truth, and to give them the benefit of that indulgence which we ourselves may one day stand in need of: _cum excusatione itaque veteres audiendi sunt. The Golden Bough
  • ‘There is a rule stipulating that water tanks should be cleaned twice a year, but some managers are failing to do this and others are only doing it in a slipshod way,’ Xu said.
  • She slipped out of her pajamas and put on a pair of sweats and a jacket.
  • Aron went down with her on top of him, and the blood pack slipped from his hands to make a gory splatter on the floor.
  • Of these often-untrained teens, 200,000 are injured every year through slips, falls, strains and burns.
  • If you worry your boy is slipping from the land of reading, find lots of magazines and websites dealing with his hobbies or interests. Keeping Boys From Reading « Literacy Articles « Articles « Literacy News
  • She had placed her forefinger on the placket of his buttondown shirt and had slipped it between the top two buttons.
  • Probably I should not have troubled myself to do so, had I been full in front; but I observed that she immediately began to slip her books into her cabas again; and, presently, after I had returned to the estrade, while I was arranging the mass of compositions, I heard the folding-door again open and close; and, on looking up, I perceived her place vacant. The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
  • The benchmark price for a barrel of crude for delivery in December slipped below $20 as the slowdown in the world economy, coupled with the warm winter, has caused demand to fall.
  • These high quality albums have a rich leather look and come with a matching slipcase. Selecting A Coin Album : Coin Collecting News
  • Try a spritz of hair spray on the inner sole so your feet don't slip.
  • I'm finally alerted by a creepy slithery, slippy step nearby on soppy, dew-saturated fallen leaves.
  • If the knot is taking a lot of stress, it will usually work itself loose, or let the line slip through, which is never good as it forces you to retighten the line repeatedly in a session of slacking.
  • I envisioned a young squirt of an elf, say just a sprightly 100 or 200 years, slipping out to meet his miscreant pals, grab a leaf and ride a wind current.
  • The blow dryer slipped out of his hands and I grimaced as the hot air blasted directly on my face.
  • If you use regular hangers instead, you might want to consider those with non-slip rubber to prevent the slacks from slipping off.
  • As we look into fiscal '10, I only hope that we are as accurate as we have been on our title slips or non-title slips, the quality of our games, the windows that we hit and the market share that we achieve because we nailed it, with almost perfect accuracy in' 09. Software Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha
  • Shoes or boots should have non-slip soles and walking aids should be fitted with rubber feet to ensure an adequate grip.
  • The flexible mousemat comes with hard plastic surface and the other side is equipped with antislip rubber. OCTools
  • He resolutely hacked off the cable and the sail slipped down.
  • But the high pressure that delivered the spring weather is slipping southwards and the jet stream has reappeared over the UK. Times, Sunday Times
  • And a man who ran alongside a tow truck, pleading to get his vehicle back after it was towed from a fire lane, died when he slipped and was run over by the truck and then his own Chevrolet Suburban. Boing Boing: July 24, 2005 - July 30, 2005 Archives
  • For those drivers who slip the clutch frequently, yours will wear out quicker than a driver that does not slip the clutch.
  • Beginning with Kidder (1924), archeologists have extolled the exceptional whiteness of its surface slip, the variety and the perfection of its hachured designs, the blackness of its paint. The Architecture of Pueblo Bonito :
  • All ran fluently in the beginning, but when I was going back to my home, I passed through a narrow slippery street.
  • She slipped from the bed, changing from her nightclothes into the jeans and blue long-sleeve shirt she wore that day.
  • The superintendent slipped the phone back into its cradle and a crease of worry tucked itself into her forehead.
  • English went smoothly and by the time her fourth period came around any trace of David Walker slipped from her mind.
  • People came up and congratulated me and my boob just slipped out.
  • At about 2. 50pm on Wednesday, a light truck lost control on the slippery Hume Freeway between Arkells Lane and the Wandong exit, setting off a chain reaction when the car behind it slammed on the brakes, which in turn caused the car behind that to aquaplane straight into the car in front. Star News Group
  • He has become a victim of the 'gradual', the relativistic slippage of time between the islands. The Times Literary Supplement
  • She had crossed this road before, deftly robbing Peter to slip a rubber cheque into Paul's back pocket.
  • Our ability to foresee and avert techno-terrorism or bio slip-ups may be more like Skating on Stilts over ball bearings in quicksilver. The Volokh Conspiracy » Smallpox in the garage
  • She wrote her name and address on a slip of paper.
  • Some slips passing from the first and second ribs to the vertebral border of the scapula and supplied by the dorsal scapular nerve may be looked upon as belonging to the rhomboid sheet and therefore as variations of those muscles.
  • Tip out the clarified butter and slip in half of the regular butter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Corio slipped his sunglasses into his pocket and started unlacing his boots.
  • Side by side they lay among the morning-glories, with the yellow blossoms of the hau dropping upon them from overhead, watching the motes of men toil upward, till the thing happened, and three of them, slipping, rolling, sliding, dashed over a cliff-lip and fell sheer half a thousand feet. Koolau the Leper
  • On volokh.com, slippery slope arguments are not only not fallacious, but also carry is an irrebuttable presumption oftruth. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Is the Personal Mandate to Buy Health Insurance Unconstitutional?”
  • The boat slips sleepily down the harbour, until it rounds the breakwater and the wind catches its sail.
  • You'll see them sideslipping and snowplowing, while moving at a speed so slow it's painful to watch.
  • The government ordered the evacuation of 11 other villages believed to be at risk, as bad weather brought more landslips and turned whole areas into swamps.
  • She slipped between sheets squeaky with cold, pinched at my hand, a perfunctory touch, and rolled away onto her side.
  • A pair of slipshod feet shuffled, hastily, across the bare floor of the room, as this interrogatory was put; and there issued, from a door on the right hand; first, a feeble candle: and next, the form of the same individual who has been heretofore described as labouring under the infirmity of speaking through his nose, and officiating as waiter at the public – house on Saffron Hill. Oliver Twist
  • Along the way there is a slow but steady trickling stream of septuagenarians, slipping their way down to the round stone tower by the beach.
  • And no one will bat an eyelid if you collect another bottle of fizz in your robe and slippers. The Sun
  • Nine months later - or two hours in TV drama time - she was back on the diving board, with her dreams revised and a doting dad holding the baby by the poolside, minutes after a snottery-nosed declaration that he and his gymslip mum were about to ruin each other's lives by staying together. The Daily Record - Home
  • He found her in a white cymar of silk lined with furs, her little feet unstockinged and hastily thrust into slippers; her unbraided hair escaping from under her midnight coif, with little array but her own loveliness, rather augmented than diminished by the grief which she felt at the approaching moment of separation. Kenilworth
  • The reason for my visit had obviously slipped his mind.
  • He slipped off the ladder and fell to the ground.
  • Disheartened, Santa Anna separated from his large escort and planned to slip through the mountainous country with three attendants.
  • The household tax system of collecting articles by the nine grades families was reflected in the Wu Bamboo Slips excavated in Zhoumalou, Changsha.
  • A high finish is usually followed by a slip towards mediocrity.
  • III Apply antislip rubber pieces to the shower or tub floor. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The completed ships could easily slip into the water along the inclined shipways.
  • Gradually, as the years went by, Abercrombie and Gibson slipped into virtual oblivion.
  • Halve the skinned fish fillets lengthways, season lightly with salt and slip them into the pan, encouraging them under the liquid. Times, Sunday Times
  • He played at a delivery he might have left and was snaffled at second slip. The Sun
  • Article 98 Voluntary payment of tax by a taxpayer and payment of tax withheld by a tax withholder as provided in this Act shall each be made with a paying-in-slip completed by the payer.
  • We found some, but not the great swathes that we had hoped for, although we were rewarded by plenty of patches of bluebells, drifts of wood anemones, a glade with masses of milkmaids and lots of primroses, cowslips and violas and bugle.
  • One undid my shirt and slipped her hand inside. The Sun
  • There is no glaze on the surface of the tile, which means that they are cool and not slippery under bare foot. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tana had drugged me, slipping some poison into my mead as we cavorted.
  • The stair treads were covered with rubber to prevent slipping.
  • I slipped quietly back into the house and pulled the door shut after me, leaving the scene.
  • The Hatters had lost two of their previous three league games and were in danger of slipping out of contention. The Sun
  • To help set the mood, I brought in Bon Jovi's "Slippery When Wet. Lynne Sadowski: The Day I Unleashed My Inner Vixen
  • Or at least it is on Saturday 5 March when reporters, newspeople, sports teams and reporters slip into sequins and top hats for a night of show time fun.
  • The term internet marketing is still somewhat slippery, and may mean different things to different people. Shaister Miester Do Da
  • Letters have just gone out with our payslips informing us of our annual pay increase.
  • We managed to give our pursuers the slip.
  • The sideslipping airplane gives rise to a side force on the vertical tail.
  • She had a great chance/opportunity, but she let it slip.
  • I roll back my left sleeve until a label slips into view. Veracity
  • She did herself and her teachers proud as she danced reels and slip-jigs in her wonderful costume.
  • Be careful you don't slip - the grass is damp.
  • I set up a sort of base here where I can slip back and keep a change of clothes and so on.
  • Only a slight, chill wind dared to slip among the crumbling buildings.
  • I roll over, snuggling deeper into the warm quilts, hoping to slip back into sleep.
  • I slipped on the severed shank of a buffalo and fell hard into a ditch.
  • I slipped away from the port and went along the deck to the break of the poop, where I held on and stood staring through the gray and spray in the conjectural direction of our drift. CHAPTER XXXVIII
  • There are those who arrive late, those who slip away early and those who combine the capacity to down 10 pints with a bladder the size of a ping-pong ball. Sheepskin-wearing seating bores get my goat | Harry Pearson
  • The economic growth rate for next year has slipped further and further as the year goes on, with the latest prediction from the government's top think tank readjusting the figure to a paltry 2.6 percent.
  • Your daughter tried very hard to get back the money from her landlord but he proved to be an incredibly slippery character. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's taken off her high heels and wears pink, fluffy slippers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Damascus and was performing his purificatory ablution on the edge of a tank when his feet slipped and he fell into the reservoir but saved himself with great trouble. The Gulistan of Sa'di
  • Rapid Technology posted a 27% slip in revenues yesterday to 1.24 million for the six months to end of December.
  • In a competitive market, the rest will follow to ensure there ‘is no slippage in their market position’, he said.
  • He slipped on a pair of weighted training mitts and started to belt and pummel the bag mercilessly.
  • All this accounts for the nervousness of MPs, even those in ultra-safe seats, who may miss their chance in government because of one slipshod campaign or a knucklehead candidate.
  • The floor of the cage was slippery with a kind of odorous slime. Starchild Omnibus
  • I am here concerned mainly with claims for damage caused by the deposit of silt on the bed of the river in sufficient quantities to interfere with navigation and the use of facilities such as slipways and moorings.
  • Summoning all her strength, she pushed herself from his lap only to feel her skirt slide over her half slip to her ankles. HEAVEN, TEXAS
  • Cate nodded and slipped out of her informal dress that she had worn all day.
  • The slip is sometimes joined or replaced by a muscular fasciculus arising from, or in the neighborhood of, the pisiform bone.
  • They can easily come off the slippery surface, get traction on a dry piece of road, and just fire off into the crowd, or a lamp post, or anything else, at the drop of a hat.
  • Description Frame-mounted hypoid bevel gear with GKN ViscoLok speed-sensing limited-slip differential Undefined
  • There are liable to be rocks, propellers, exhaust, slippery decks, cleats, and a host of other potential bugaboos that must be considered.
  • I noticed her entrance because she slipped and fell in the doorway.
  • She slipped on the shiny floor and fell.
  • And who knows how many Christians he is putting on a slippery slide of unbelief concerning the clear written Word of God?

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