
SLIPPED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a mixture of finely divided clay and water used especially by potters (as for casting or decorating wares or in cementing separately formed parts) error, mistake, blunder, slip, lapse mean a …
SLIPPED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Suddenly a frail-looking man with white hair and beard and blazing eyes slipped into the room. Stratigraphic models depict continental margin sedimentation in ever greater numbers, but …
Slipped - definition of slipped by The Free Dictionary
To put on or remove a piece of clothing smoothly or quietly: slipped into a nightgown; slipped out of the shirt.
SLIPPED Synonyms: 158 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for SLIPPED: fell, sagged, slumped, weakened, dropped, decreased, diminished, shrank; Antonyms of SLIPPED: soared, rocketed, shot (up), increased, expanded, mounted, …
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SLIP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
I slipped quietly out of the back door. She found the side-door open and slipped into the house unseen. We managed to slip away unnoticed. I slipped a key into his hand while she wasn't …
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[transitive] to put something somewhere quickly, quietly or secretly. slip something + adv./prep. Anna slipped her hand into his. He slipped the letter back into its envelope. He beat three …
SLIPPED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
She lost her balance, fell, the gun slipped off her hip, the stock thudded into the floor. As all the cleaning was going on I'd slipped into a kind of reverie. Then she donned her outdoor gear, …
SLIP Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
to pass from the mind, memory, or consciousness. The years slipped by. to slip into a new way of life. to slip out of a room. to put on or take off a garment easily or quickly: He slipped off his …
slipped - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
to elapse or pass quickly or imperceptibly (often fol. by away or by): The years slipped by. to become involved or absorbed easily: to slip into a new way of life. to move or go quietly, …