A minor inadvertent mistake usually observed in speech or writing or in small accidents or memory lapses etc.
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Examples for "slip"
Examples for "slip"
1A year ago, however, that name started to slip away from her.
2Nikki almost let slip the truth and said, For the moral support.
3He asked her to write her question on a slip of paper.
4Well I hope they choose to let slip a little more today.
5Think I'll just slip in there and tell Marion the good news.
1However, Jones said he couldn't let the miscue affect his play.
2The miscue he made was to flash his Fortune in the Family Circle.
3Perhaps it was fitting that it should end on a miscue.
4This effort is ruined by an appalling miscue which affects the new cloth.
5I feel a hunch as if something was going to miscue.
1Apparently, the president-vice president slip-up is a fairly easy one to make.
2Fremantle are still likely to win the minor premiership despite their slip-up.
3The new kid on the block will be waiting for another slip-up.
4But not all attacks require a user slip-up to open the door.
5Why a slip-up means Fianna Fáil has to watch its steps .
Translations for parapraxis