slip out
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See let slip out .
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Also, . Leave quietly and unobtrusively, as in She slipped out without telling a soul , or Let's slip away before the sermon , or Jason and Sheila slipped off to Bermuda . The use of slip with away dates from about 1450; out from the first half of the 1500s; off from the mid-1800s.
Example Sentences
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Morgan, might slip out of the top 10 entirely in the 2031 ranking, and finance-industry greats like Warren Buffett and John Bogle have never scored highly.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 25, 2026
"We let the virus slip out through our fingers when it first emerged in the poultry industry," said corresponding senior author Thijs Kuiken, a professor at Erasmus MC.
From Science Daily • Feb. 12, 2026
But in the heat of the moment, playing sport, sometimes things slip out a little bit.
From BBC • Feb. 18, 2025
Because of historic inequality whose legacy persists, unconscious racism can slip out even in well-intentioned people.
From Salon • Aug. 3, 2024
She went into her room and rummaged around in there for a bit while I tried to decide if I could slip out of Daddy’s office quietly.
From "It All Comes Down to This" by Karen English
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