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  • 81slip — I 1. verb 1) she slipped on the ice Syn: slide, skid, glide; fall (over), lose one s balance, tumble 2) the envelope slipped through Luke s fingers Syn: fall, drop, slide 3) …

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  • 82Slip It In — Infobox Album | Name = Slip It In Type = Album Artist = Black Flag Released = December 1984 Recorded = June 1984 Length = 38:37 Label = SST Producer = Greg Ginn, Spot, Bill Stevenson Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5… …

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  • 83Slip — Schlüpfer; kurze Unterhose; Schlübber (umgangssprachlich); Höschen; Unterhose * * * Slip [slɪp], der; s, s: kleinere Unterhose für Damen, Herren und Kinder, die eng anliegt und deren Beinteil in der Schenkelbeuge endet: sie trug einen schwarzen… …

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  • 84slip on — verb put on with ease or speed (Freq. 1) slip into something more comfortable after work slip on one s shoes • Ant: ↑slip off • Derivationally related forms: ↑slip on • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 85slip — I v 1. glide, slide, flow, move smoothly, Dance. glissade; slither, slink, sneak, skulk, lurk, prowl, creep, U.S. Sl. gumshoe; worm, wiggle, wriggle; steal away, slip out or off, escape, get away, flee, run off; evade, elude, dodge, get clear of …

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  • 86slip — I slip 1. slip sb., pen, per, perne (stykke papir som kan rives af en blanket e.l.) II slip 2. slip sb., pet, slip, pene (ophold, pause) III slip 3. slip: give slip på …

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  • 87slip — slip1 verb (slips, slipping, slipped) 1》 lose one s balance or footing and slide unintentionally for a short distance.     ↘accidentally slide or move out of position or from someone s grasp.     ↘fail to grip or make proper contact with a… …

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  • 88slip — There are three separate words slip in English. The verb [13] was probably borrowed from Middle Low German slippen, a product of the prehistoric Germanic base *slip . This in turn went back to Indo European *sleib (source also of English… …

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  • 89slip — There are three separate words slip in English. The verb [13] was probably borrowed from Middle Low German slippen, a product of the prehistoric Germanic base *slip . This in turn went back to Indo European *sleib (source also of English… …

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  • 90slip up — UK US slip up Phrasal Verb with slip({{}}/slɪp/ verb ( pp ) ► [I] to make a mistake: »We can t afford to slip up when we re risking so much money. »There is a solution for taxpayers who have slipped up and not paid on time. → See also SLIP UP(Cf …

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