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Filter by Meaning His grades slipped as he struggled to keep up with his studies.
The goalkeeper slipped and missed the ball, leading to a goal.
Her grades in math have slipped since she started playing video games all day.
The singer slipped and forgot the lyrics to the song.
He slipped on the banana peel and landed on his backside.
She slipped on the icy sidewalk and slid several feet before coming to a stop.
The instructions that he gave me had slipped my mind.
The guitarist slipped the pick from his fingers and it flew into the audience.
She slipped into her robe and headed to the bathroom to start her morning routine.
His enthusiasm slipped as he faced one obstacle after another.
The climber slipped the rope from his grasp and he fell to the ground.
She slipped the dress over her head and checked herself in the mirror, admiring the fit.
She slipped on the dance floor and fell into the arms of her partner.
She slipped on the muddy path and got her clothes dirty.
The book was so boring that its contents slipped from my mind.
The runner slipped past the finish line, breaking the world record.
The details of the story slipped from my memory.
The ball slipped from his hand and went flying into the bushes.
The suspect slipped away from the police, disappearing into the crowd.
The team's morale slipped after their captain got injured.
The artist slipped the brush from her hand and it landed on the canvas.
The address of my friend's house slipped from my mind.
The company's profits slipped due to the economic downturn.
She slipped on the wet spot in the kitchen and dropped the dishes she was carrying.
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 building's safety standards have slipped over the years due to lack of maintenance.
The basketball player slipped and missed the shot.
The conversation with my boss slipped from my consciousness.
She slipped and made an error in her calculations, resulting in an incorrect answer.
The water level slipped as the drought continued.
The market share slipped as the competition grew stronger.
The sound slipped away as she closed the door quietly.
He slipped on the skateboard and scraped his knee.
The athlete slipped the ball from his grip and it went out of bounds.
The quality of the hotel has slipped since the new management took over.
The singer's voice slipped during the concert due to a sore throat.
The confidential information slipped into the wrong hands, leading to a major security breach.
The important meeting slipped from my mind and I missed it.
The waiter slipped the tray of drinks and it splattered all over the floor.
The pen slipped from her fingers and rolled off the table.
The package slipped from the delivery driver's hands and tumbled down the steps.
The team's lead slipped as the other team caught up in the game.
The traffic slipped away as she drove out of the city.
She slipped the plate from her hand and it shattered on the floor.
The bird slipped out of its cage and flew away.
He slipped a piece of paper into the envelope and sealed it shut.
She slipped the coin from her pocket and dropped it into the slot machine.
She slipped the gloves onto her hands to protect them from the cold winter air.
She slipped her phone out of her purse to check the time.
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