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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.
1They can dislocate their jaws, ingesting several kilos of soil a second.
2The jolt she got seemed to dislocate every bone in her body.
3It will embitter and degrade our politics, and dislocate our Parliamentary institutions.
4He would contort your muscles and dislocate your bones like any osteopath.
5Such mothers, even, have been known to dislocate or fracture a limb!
1And this isn't just because of clunky prose or luxated structure.
1She shot four times, a splay of fire to cover all angles.
2I see them walking, one behind another, thickset men, stump-legged, splay-footed, white-skinned.
3We never know the ripples that splay out from any form of demonstration.
4I mind that you said it was a splay-foot, and here's the explanation.
5Norman windows have only one splay on the internal side of the building.
6The air is thick with monsters, fish-headed and splay of foot.
7Then she whipped up a scale and finished with some splay-handed chord clusters.
8And beside them stretched long splay-clawed prints of a running dragon.
9If any splay-fingered oaf could do as well, what fun would it be?
10It floats splay-fingered in front of her eyes for a moment, then drops.
11He hopped on one sturdy, splay-footed leg, balancing himself with a kangaroo tail.
12Has she got a splay-foot, red hair, and a crooked back?
13The Fomor croaked out a little laugh and rubbed his splay-fingered hands together.
14The dog makes great curlicues around my own, splay-footed, herringbone of a track.
15Harold's legs splay and stretch out, and his head drops onto his chest.
16His great splay beard flowed sidewise in the evening wind.
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