Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Fitted with slips: as, a box -slipped plane.
- In heraldry, represented as torn from the stalk in such a way as to have a strip of the bark of the main stem still clinging to it: said of a branch or twig, or a single leaf.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
slip .
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Examples
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And another word slipped out, one Milo had of course heard before, but which had never been directed at him.
Empty Windows, Empty Rooms Peter Kispert 2011
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And another word slipped out, one Milo had heard before, but directed at him specifically.
Empty Homes, Empty Windows Peter Kispert 2011
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His name slipped from my lips before I had time to think.
Good Fortune Noni Carter 2010
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The name slipped off my tongue like it was my own.
Fashionistas Mo Money 2010
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His name slipped from my lips before I had time to think.
Good Fortune Noni Carter 2010
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His name slipped from my lips before I had time to think.
Good Fortune Noni Carter 2010
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His name slipped from my lips before I had time to think.
Good Fortune Noni Carter 2010
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At some point the word slipped its etymological harness and came to mean a hanger-on, someone who could get the occasional meal from a nobleman by pleasing him with good conversation, delivering messages, or doing some other job.
Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009
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At some point the word slipped its etymological harness and came to mean a hanger-on, someone who could get the occasional meal from a nobleman by pleasing him with good conversation, delivering messages, or doing some other job.
Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009
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At some point the word slipped its etymological harness and came to mean a hanger-on, someone who could get the occasional meal from a nobleman by pleasing him with good conversation, delivering messages, or doing some other job.
Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009
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