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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When the hokey pokey is done, I slip out to the back patio to see if Ray is around and if he got anything off Mom’s run-over phone.
From Literature
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I see teachers and other adults, but there’s so much noise and energy I’m sure none of them will notice if I slip out.
From Literature
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She turns away, and I slip out into the courtyard hesitantly, not sure if Sadik will be there and if he’ll tell me why he was so disheveled in the morning.
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Despite the secrecy, snippets of information are likely to slip out of Barcelona as the week progresses - that's just the way F1 is.
From BBC
Going into the Australian Open, there were five British players ranked inside the world's top 10 - although Joe Salisbury, taking a career break to protect his mental health, will soon slip out.
From BBC
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