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Filter by Meaning She slipped her sunglasses onto her nose to shield her eyes from the sun.
The celebrity slipped away from the paparazzi by using a secret exit.
He slipped and used a curse word in front of his grandmother.
She slipped on the dance floor and twisted her ankle.
The actor slipped and forgot his lines during the play.
The prisoner slipped through the window and escaped from the high-security prison.
She slipped her wallet out of her pocket to pay for her coffee.
The actor's career has slipped after his latest movie bombed at the box office.
The papers slipped out of the folder and scattered across the desk.
She slipped on the dance floor and fell into the arms of her partner.
The suspect slipped away from the police, disappearing into the crowd.
She slipped the gloves onto her hands to protect them from the cold winter air.
She slipped the necklace off her neck and into her jewelry box, feeling nostalgic.
He slipped his sunglasses over his eyes and stepped out into the bright sunlight.
The criminal slipped out of the handcuffs and escaped from custody.
The city's crime rate slipped after the police department underwent budget cuts.
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