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slip

noun as in loss of foothold

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noun as in decrease

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noun as in piece of paper

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noun as in space for docking

verb as in fall; glide

verb as in lessen, return to a lower quality

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verb as in err

verb as in move sneakily

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Example Sentences

The all-rounder scored from his last 10 balls having scored 14 from his first 17, while left-hander Dube, dropped first ball by Buttler at slip, was similarly destructive as England's target grew.

From BBC

A ticket holder who purchased their slip in a shop is yet to claim the £83,474,081 prize from a draw on 24 January.

From BBC

The wretched run of results has seen Wales slip to all-time low of 11th in the world rankings.

From BBC

Mencken, slipped supinely into the estate and dignity of a golf player.

From Salon

City will somehow have to fashion a vast improvement in the short period between this win and the play-offs if they are not to slip out at that stage.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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