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Meaning of slip off

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slip off (v)

take off with ease or speed

slip off Sentence Examples

  1. The wet leaves on the sidewalk were slick, causing the pedestrian to slip off.
  2. The sleepy child slipped off the couch and landed with a soft thud.
  3. The slippery rope slipped off her hand, sending the kite careening into the sky.
  4. As she tried to climb the icy mountain, her boots slipped off, hindering her progress.
  5. The waiter accidentally slipped a plate from his tray, shattering it on the floor.
  6. The dog's collar slipped off its neck, leaving it free to roam.
  7. The tight-fitting glove slipped off his hand, revealing his rough knuckles.
  8. The slippery soap bar slid right off his soapy hands, landing on the wet bathroom floor.
  9. The loose nail on the door frame slipped off, forcing me to secure it again.
  10. The tripod holding the camera slipped off its legs, sending the expensive equipment crashing to the ground.

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take off with ease or speed

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The wet leaves on the sidewalk were slick, causing the pedestrian to slip off.

The sleepy child slipped off the couch and landed with a soft thud.

The slippery rope slipped off her hand, sending the kite careening into the sky.

As she tried to climb the icy mountain, her boots slipped off, hindering her progress.