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Noun
A long, narrow piece of cloth, paper, plastic, or some other material
“This property enables a thin slip of metal to be bent backward and forwards without breaking.”
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An act of sliding unintentionally for a short distance
“Safety equipment is used to guard against the consequences of a slip or fall.”
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A (usually unintentional) mistake
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“It was a monumental slip with disastrous repercussions.”
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A loose-fitting garment, typically a short petticoat
“Her gown was made of silk, and the slip was made of crushed velvet in a shade of purple that was darker yet.”
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A small piece of paper, typically a form for writing on or one giving printed information
“Could a printed routing slip or attachment memo be used?”
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A piece of paper used in commercial transactions
“We had, in our possession, a slip as proof of our purchase.”
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A cutting taken from a plant for grafting or planting
“A slip from a vine at Valentine was planted in the parish of Ilford in 1708.”
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An act of breaking free from confinement, danger or control
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“The criminals gave them the slip, and they got away with the money.”
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A structure projecting from the shore into a river, lake, or the sea
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The process of becoming progressively worse in standard or quality
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Indecorous behavior, or the state of being indecorous
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Unacceptable or improper behavior
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(printing) A trial impression of a page, taken from type or film and used for making corrections before final printing
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A small piece or amount (of something)
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A thin, flat piece of material made of cloth, paper, metal, etc.
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A stiff, sticky, and fine-grained earth that can be molded when wet
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A mistake in print, writing or literature
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A linen bedding or sham used to cover pillows
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An ambiguity or inadequacy in a set of rules that can be potentially exploited
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A small document indicating details of money earned and taxes
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Something that impedes, or stands in the way of, progress
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A loose page or section in a magazine or other publication
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An accidental mishap or misfortune
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The action of evading something
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A narrow seating platform, often without a backrest
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A young plant grown from seed
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A very thin layer of material
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An instance of leaking
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A breach of the rules, especially in sports
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To lose one's footing (and slide or fall unintentionally)
“The guide warned us that it was all too easy to slip on the steep slopes during our hike.”
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To go or move quietly or quickly, without attracting notice
“Elvis decided to slip quietly out the backdoor.”
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To insert or introduce in a stealthy way
“When the moment is right, slip the topic of a job promotion into the conversation.”
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To pass or change to a worse condition
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“Pre-tax profits in the first half would slip back by 25 percent compared to the previous year.”
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To drop to a lower level
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“The bank's share price is expected to slip to an all-time low.”
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To move or proceed with a given movement or momentum
“The hours would slip by so quickly that she had no time to brood.”
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(of an object) To accidentally slide or move out of position or from someone's grasp
“The gun, slick with sweat, began to slip from his hand, but he gripped it tightly.”
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To put (something) in a particular place or position quietly, quickly, or stealthily
“Rub the ball with a little oil and slip it into a plastic bag.”
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(slip into) To put on (a garment) quickly and easily
“Christopher found his pants and would hurriedly slip into them.”
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(slip out of) To take off (a garment) quickly and easily
“Once in the bathroom, she would quickly slip out of her clothes to have a rushed shower.”
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To shed one's skin or shell
“These freshwater crabs slip their shells yearly.”
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To loosen or disentangle
“At night, he'd slip the tie off, careful to make sure that all he needed to do for the next wear was reverse the steps.”
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To commit a mistake or error
“It was inevitable that someone would slip by saying something they didn't necessarily mean.”
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To import or export, illicitly or by stealth
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To fail in the intended effect
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To replace one's clothing
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To become less intense or severe
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To be liberated or freed from (something)
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To move somewhere in a slow and steady way
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To change the emphasis, direction, or focus of
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(of liquid) To flow from
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To fall back into bad habits or an unhealthy state
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To provide, or transfer possession of, something to someone
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To move in a feeble or unsteady way
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To get out of the way of
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To make known, especially confidential information and in a discrete manner
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To fail to execute a skill
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To implant or insert something, especially something organic
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To turn or cause to turn aside from a course
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To put a body part, such as a bone or joint, out of its usual place
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To give (someone) a sum of money as a reward for a service
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