Sentence for slip | Use slip in a sentence

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  • That white slip of moonlight? (8)
  • He felt her warm hand slip into his. (8)
  • Crying, slip thy scales, and slough! (10)
  • Slip the brushes into that other bag. (9)
  • The letter and square slip were consumed. (10)
  • I gave him the slip and found my way upstairs. (8)
  • A slip of a crescent moon is lying on her back. (8)
  • Many a slip between price and pocket, young man. (8)
  • He let her slip from his embrace and looked at her. (13)
  • She tried to slip past, but he took hold of her wrist. (8)
  • At which, Adela took fright and was glad to slip away. (10)
  • If it were not for that, who knows how many engagement knots would slip! (8)
  • She caught at the minutes, and saw them slip from her. (10)
  • She caught at the minutes, and saw them slip from her. (22)
  • She would so have liked to slip away when it was all over. (8)
  • Slip into my study and telephone to the police at Newmarket. (8)
  • The little model tried at once to slip them away behind her. (8)
  • Should she pretend to feel faint and slip out into the hotel? (8)
  • Dacier sat in an open carriage, facing a slip of bright moon. (10)
  • For will he let her slip through his fingers when she comes down? (10)
  • He must have been mad to think he could give me the slip like that. (8)
  • Francie devoutly hoped he might soon get tired, and slip off to bed. (8)
  • Suddenly she felt him slip away from her, and getting up, stole out. (8)
  • Whenever it was possible he gave his nurses and attendants the slip. (5)
  • Her busy brain missed the subterfuge to cover her slip of the tongue. (10)
  • Hilary wondered whether to go in or slip away from his strange visitor. (8)
  • In love with life, she made him feel that he was letting things slip by. (8)
  • Edward wrote a line on a slip of note-paper, and signed his name beneath. (22)
  • Each time, perhaps, we slip back, but each time we stop at a higher level. (16)
  • The rest your hand-reading calls for is all printed on this slip of paper. (21)
  • A messenger had come from Harry to Mrs. Evremonde, bearing a slip of paper. (10)
  • Merthyr allowed it to slip, and studied him to see where he was vulnerable. (10)
  • Still he might expect to be alone with her where she could not slip from him. (10)
  • The inner box-door was rudely shaken: beneath it a slip of paper had been thrust. (10)
  • The three men were intimidated, and let him take his travelling bag and slip out. (12)
  • I get her away by train to the vessel, and on board, and there I give her the slip. (10)
  • I get her away by train to the vessel, and on board, and there I give her the slip. (22)
  • In the explanation which followed he inadvertently let slip the name of his adviser. (16)
  • Better after, when she could slip away, knowing for certain that her husband had gone. (8)
  • So this was what it was for all the poor fellows he had seen slip in the past two years! (8)
  • If she sprang up, could she slip by him before he caught her arm again, and get that taxi? (8)
  • A stevedore and a lot of dock porters took up the two canoes, and ran with them for the slip. (2)
  • She would try to slip the flowers into his hand, with the money, as a token of her gratitude. (5)
  • The Countess then proceeded to tell him how foolishly he had let slip his great opportunity. (10)
  • Let us slip down the stream and leap steed till afar None question thy claim upon Shemselnihar. (10)
  • As heaven preserve her, says slip, the smell in that room grew like an open grave, clammily putrid. (10)
  • Gentlemen moderately aged are mad enough to slip their heads under any yoke, but see the obstruction. (10)
  • His lean slip of face was an illumination of vivacious grey from the quickest of prominent large eyes. (10)
  • The guests were leaving when Shelton, who was watching; saw Antonia slip through the drawing-room window. (8)
  • Into those to-morrows she felt she would slip back, out of her dream; lost, with hardly perhaps an effort. (8)
  • But she smiled and went slip ping on, and I ran thrusting through the wet bushes, leaping the fallen trunks. (8)
  • Her father did not let the occasion slip to speak insistingly as the world opined of Alvan and his baroness. (10)
  • Hands may slip, feet may not hold, a horse may stumble, and there are numberless other chances of misfortune. (21)
  • They could slip away only by deciding to, and this rare Englishwoman had no taste for the petty overt hostilities. (10)
  • I have given him the slip in sheer desperation; but the man is at his shrewdest when he is left to guess at my heels. (10)
  • With the slip of that last inch he felt he would have passed at once into oblivion, without the long horror of a fall. (8)
  • You can slip in from the shrubbery at any time; and there you will find we keep our umbrellas hanging up by that door. (4)
  • Her only chances for an escape were a high tide and darkness, or a fog that would let her slip out and pass the Roebuck. (18)
  • Sure enough there was the slip in the corner of the basin, and at the top of it two nice-looking lads in boating clothes. (2)
  • Gyp, leaning forward, looked out, as one does after a long sea voyage; Winton felt her hand slip into his and squeeze it hard. (8)
  • I saw that she wrote on a slip of paper; she beckoned; the gentleman quitted us, and soon after placed a twisted note in my hand. (10)
  • Alec gave Dorothy the slip and approached the conservatory on tip-toe, holding his hand out behind him to enjoin silence and secrecy. (10)
  • Something about his patient stooping figure and white head, on which the sunlight was falling, made Bianca slip her hand through his arm. (8)
  • She fancied he would like to sleep, and gently rose to slip away, that she might consult with Mrs. Lappett about putting up some tentcover. (10)
  • Slip loose thy garments woven of pride and shame: The torture lurks in them, with them the blame Shall pass to leave thee purer than before. (10)
  • Slowly but surely the farmers and ranchers pushed the half-breeds and hunters farther and farther, until they felt the forests slip from them. (19)
  • The circumstances did not permit of his being suffered to slip away: and his complexion showed that he might already be classed among the roast. (10)

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