Use "slip of the tongue" in a sentence

1. He made a slip of the tongue.

2. It was a slip of the tongue.

3. It was just a slip of the tongue.

4. He quickly corrected his unfortunate slip of the tongue.

5. The mayor really made a slip of the tongue!

6. His slip of the tongue cost him a friend.

7. He had made an unfortunate slip of the tongue himself.

8. A slip of the tongue oft bring about unexpected result.

9. A slip of the tongue made me say of Richard.

10. A slip of the tongue made me say Robert instead of Richard.

11. One slip of the tongue would have betrayed all I was working for.

12. A slip of the tongue at the conference resulted in a big loss.

13. Did I call you Richard? Sorry, Robert, just a slip of the tongue.

14. He didn't mean to tell you that. It a slip of the tongue.

15. When he was nervous, he would sometimes make a slip of the tongue.

16. Did I say $100? It must have been a slip of the tongue.

17. I didn't mean to say that?it was just a slip of the tongue.

18. She took the pupil up sharply when he had a slip of the tongue.

19. An absent-minded slip of the tongue in such an old man is perfectly forgivable.

20. When he said Tuesday, he really meant Thursday. It was a slip of the tongue.

21. A slip of the tongue or of the pena wish aof which we are ashamed.

22. No one would have known our plans if Kay hadn't made a slip of the tongue.

23. I know he didn't mean to say that. It was only a slip of the tongue.

24. No one would have known our plans if Jim hadn't made a slip of the tongue.

25. Did I say "Harlow"? Sorry, I meant "Harrow". It was just a slip of the tongue. Sentencedict.com

26. I think it was a slip of the tongue, Pardillo's way of referencing the killer's mixed ancestry.

27. I called her new boyfriend by her previous boyfriend's name - it was just a slip of the tongue.

28. We may have one point in our lives been caught speaking a Freudian slip, or slip of the tongue.

29. They both use the same root consonants, which are rearranged as in a dream or a slip of the tongue.

30. While that could well be a slip of the tongue , what was certainly too serious to be a mistake was Basu accepting the guard of honour by local policemen .