slipper - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • wear: Many people prefer to wear slippers in the house rather than shoes.
  • buy: No-one will buy slippers that don't match, a container that isn't symmetrical or a mat that isn't flat.

Adjective modifier

  • sloppy: Over 65s in the area are invited to exchange their old sloppy slippers for new ones - FREE - supplied by North Devon PCT.
  • ruby: Maybe we should offer some ruby slippers by way of sending them back home.
  • furry: A child's furry slipper with rabbit's ears sits below one of the arms.
  • comfy: A comfy old slipper of a pub- a Dickensian haunt, with low doors in wooden panels for you to creep through.
  • pink: I hope to see more males wearing pink slippers from now on.

Modifies a noun

  • limpet: Slipper limpets, which form stacks attached to seashore rocks, change sex according to their position in the stack.
  • orchid: The lady's slipper orchid is one of our rarest plants.
  • clutch: With the addition of a slipper clutch and engine upgrades, Steve was looking forward to the night.
  • bath: To the second floor there is a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom with free standing roll top slipper bath.
  • launch: Went through Marsh Lock with a three year old boat that was a replica of the Andrews slipper launches.
  • exchange: They covered a range of health issues including falls, culminating in a successful sloppy slipper exchange.

Noun used with modifier

  • sheepskin: Bottom left: long handled shoe horn saves stooping, right: cozy sheepskin slippers - bliss for aching feet!
  • carpet: I've got more chance of climbing Everest in carpet slippers than ever being that good.
  • ballet: Many of this season's flats are meant to replicate the look of ballet slippers.
  • leather: No special dress is required apart from soft leather dance slippers.
  • glass: A little ashamed, she goes on a journey of discovery to seek out a new pair of dancing glass slippers.
  • bedroom: She actually lives in Thornton Heath, in the neighboring boro of Croydon, where she answered the door in her bedroom slippers.

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