slip - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • let: The leads were good, the nasty sisters made an excellent job of their roles, in short nobody let the standard slip.
  • enclose: Please acknowledge receipt of this letter using the enclosed reply slip.

Preposition: through

  • net: Indian Theater History ), individual records will not slip through the net during a search.

Adjective modifier

  • tear-off: If so, please complete the tear-off slip on the flier.
  • Freudian: It was an honest Freudian slip, but it spoke volumes.
  • Non: Non slip and easy to clean with a greater resistance to damage by water, oil, solvents and acids.

Preposition: into

  • pocket: It is an ultra compact model that is slim enough to slip easily into a pocket or small bag.
  • recession: Whether companies will be prepared to accept higher pension costs will depend on how far the economy slips into recession.

Modifies a noun

  • cordon: A shot played uppishly and over the slip cordon ( where else?
  • road: A slip road will carry traffic from the motorway heading for Rochdale which will bypass the traffic signals.
  • differential: Additional features include traction control for an extra £ 395 and a limited slip differential at a cost of £ 995.

Noun used with modifier

  • paying-in: Send them in an envelope with a completed paying-in slip.
  • tear-off: Informal means ( a letter, tear-off slip ), will always be tried to achieve compliance before invoking formal procedures.
  • giro: There is a bank giro credit slip at the bottom of every statement you receive from OUSBA.
  • reply: At the bottom of that letter was a reply slip for them to send back.

Preposition: of

  • tongue: I half expected him to fly into an uncontrollable rage over a slip of the tongue.

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