slip|slipped|slipping|slips in English
verb
[slɪp]
glide, move smoothly and easily; sneak, move quietly; slide; slowly move from one position to another; decline, deteriorate; make a mistake, err; remove or put on quickly (of clothes); escape, avoid
Use "slip|slipped|slipping|slips" in a sentence
1. Pincer Slipping System: Allow upper to slip between jaws ; save upper material.
2. A look at your bank statements and bills reveals that your money is slipping away like sand that slips through your fingers.
3. You're slipping, comrade.
4. Everybody's slipping on soap.
5. Ram slipped.
6. They slipped.
7. We're slipping off the map.
8. 1 Downy lips make thoughtless slips.
9. Downy lips make thoughtless slips.
10. My cardboard grille keeps slipping out.
11. Propellers, and I slipped.
12. We've slipped behind schedule.
13. She's slipped a disc.
14. They slipped away unobtrusively.
15. I need everybody's permission slips, okay?
16. What he said slips my mind.
17. Slipping through my fingers all the time
18. XXX slips out of her Byssine waistcoat
19. It slipped my mind.
20. She slipped up Parkman.
21. Slip Lock Bobbers [ View lighted slip Bobbers] Pink Bobbers
22. Vintage white Antron nylon sz S full slip, sz 34 retro white slip, white dress slip, seamed shaped white full slip S lovinglola
23. The ship slipped its moorings.
24. SLIPPED AND DROWNED, OFFICIALLY.
25. NAvigators Nest 6 Boat Slips Waterfront Pool Views!