Similar words: slipper, slippery, slippered, slipping, slippage, tippy, nippy, zippy. Meaning: ['slɪpɪ] adj. causing or tending to cause things to slip or slide.
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(1) Be slippy about it!
(2) They lay entangled, breath slowing down, slippy limbs entwined.
(3) Drive carefully; the road's slippy.
(4) In places the towpath was slippy with mud and Henry pedalled precariously, dodging the puddles.
(5) They were slippy from the soapy water and his eyes were full of tears.
(6) To give me back my slippy dips .
(7) The streets are still slippy from the rain.
(8) And actually being the scorned woman Is a slippy slope. B, college is about to start. What happens when one day you don't get there in time, And he actually kisses someone else, or worse?
(9) The floors are very slippy and you will have a few whoaaa moments when you have wet feet.
(10) It's very slippy when go outside the door in the winter in the Antarctic.
(11) Careful - I've just polished the floor and it's a bit slippy. Sentencedict.com
(12) I got to walk careful cos the pavements are so slippy.
(13) Waiter, get this gentleman a glass of port, and look slippy.
(14) We have to take care up ahead; the rain will have made the steps really slippy.
(15) The crush at many of the pavilions, coupled with the slippy pavements on the site in the rain, also left 500 people needing medical attention in the trial week.
(16) Unexpectely the ancient road after the first reservior is no good to walk. Very few walkers now, the stone steps are very slippy, and I almost had a bad felt.
(17) Writing an essay can be tedious, but you don't want to bungle the hours of conceptual work you've put into writing your essay by leaving a few slippy misppallings and pourly wordedd phrazies..
(18) All kids must do this together with parents, and be careful of slippy environement.