Similar words: clipping, flipping, newspaper clipping, philippines, dipping, ripping, dripping, tripping. Meaning: [slɪp] adj. moving as on a slippery surface.
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91. Michael was already slipping into a coma after three hours in the cold seas.
92. He was slipping, the door he clung to was swaying, and the debris below was anticipating.
93. His legs were wide apart and she found herself slipping smoothly through the arch of his thighs.
94. Everything was slipping away, Emmie thought, and it scared her.
95. To prevent tiles slipping, the use of an anti-slip solution or small patches of double-sided carpet tape are recommended.
96. In the excitement as the applause commenced, nobody had noticed Stafford slipping out of the lecture hall.
97. It came clear from the bag, her finger slipping on to the trigger, thumb freeing the safety catch.
98. This description gave me the idea of a soldier slipping silently through the jungle.
99. He was on the other side of the wall, slipping nickel bags and dime bags through the slots.
100. Here the daggerboard is straining to stop the board slipping sideways.
101. I spat in my hand and gave Claude long, slipping strokes.
102. Confounding the king's enemies by slipping ghost-like through these arid wastes as once our ancestors held sway over the high seas.
103. He hadn't intended to, but he found himself taking off his jeans and shirt and slipping into the pool.
104. She furiously grasped hold of a clump of soggy weed and after more slipping and sliding finally managed to heave herself out.
105. Walking in the light of the full moon, thoughts of evil slipping away, leaving her calm.
106. Scott pulled the car over to the kerb, his right hand slipping inside his jacket.
107. He boomed out, slipping in all the glottal stops and nasal sobs of an appallingly melodramatic tenor.
108. There are a few gaps, with ground cover to stop the soil slipping.
109. The final stage of slipping the boltholes over the bolts is not always as smooth as it was with the first column.
110. Shares were given a fizz rising 8p to £2 before slipping to close at 198p.
111. The sun was slipping behind a bank of shower-filled cloud.
112. One firemen was slightly injured after slipping on the roof.
113. In its wake, tens of thousands are slipping off, quietly once more,[sentence dictionary] to sanctuaries abroad.
114. He felt that things were loosening and slipping from his grasp.
115. But the effort to combat her own sensual response seemed too much to cope with - slipping away far beyond her reach.
116. Our fear was that not to focus solely on racism would mean it slipping on to the edges of our concerns once again.
117. The side of the highway: cars slipping by, those in the closest lane slowing to get off on to a ramp.
118. Adam sprang up after her, and Ruth set her teeth and followed, slipping on the wet rock.
119. I waited, watching as she refastened the locks on the door, her greasy fingers slipping over the brass.
120. The news gave the one time glamour shares a temporary sparkle, rising 25p to 925p before slipping back to 845p.
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