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Main Entry:
1slip 
Pronunciation:
slip
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
slipped;
slip·ping
Etymology: Middle English
slippen "to move by sliding, to move quietly or unnoticed"; of Germanic origin
1 a : to move easily and smoothly
: SLIDE <
slip the knife into its sheath>
b : to move or place quietly or sneakily <
slipped from the room>
c : to pass without being noticed or used <let the opportunity
slip>
2 a : to get away from <
slipped his pursuers>
b : to free from
: SHED <the dog
slipped its collar>
c : to escape the attention or memory of <it
slipped my mind>
d : to express or become expressed unintentionally <the secret
slipped out>
e : to cause to slide open
: RELEASE, DISENGAGE <
slip a bolt>
3 : to let a knitting stitch pass from one needle to another without working a new stitch
4 a : to slide out of place, away from a support, or from one's grasp
b : to slide so as to fall or lose balance <
slipped on the ice>
5 : to cause to slide especially in putting, passing, or inserting easily or quickly <
slip into a coat>
6 : to fall from some level or standard usually gradually or by degrees
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