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Filter by Meaning She slipped out of her dress and into a swimsuit.
The prisoner slipped through the window and escaped from the high-security prison.
The music slipped in volume as she turned down the radio.
The melody slipped into a slower tempo for the final verse of the song.
The singer slipped and forgot the lyrics to the song.
The guitarist slipped the pick from his fingers and it flew into the audience.
The suspect slipped away from the police, disappearing into the crowd.
He slipped on the soap in the shower and grabbed onto the curtain to prevent falling.
He slipped his arm around her waist and guided her through the crowded dance floor.
The singer's voice slipped during the concert due to a sore throat.
He slipped on the wet tiles and almost crashed into the wall.
He slipped the ring onto her finger, asking her to marry him.
The crowd's noise slipped to a murmur as the speaker took the stage.
He slipped out of his wet clothes and into a dry towel after a refreshing swim.
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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