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slide out of

verb as in pass the buck

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The Bulldogs will likely slide out of the rankings and could be replaced by the Cowboys, who have not appeared in the AP poll since 1998.

The Canadian, who had been 0.8secs slower than team-mate Alonso on his first run and was in danger of being eliminated, had a slide out of the final chicane and then lost grip in the middle of the fast right-hander that ends the lap.

From BBC

There is a sense among other organizations that the Ravens’ interest in Richardson is very real and if he does slide out of the top nine or so picks they would attempt to move up for him, within reason.

That is probably because those very ripe bananas are easier to slide out of their peels, Dr. Brecht said, though there are other potential explanations, too.

The mattress springs protest as I slide out of bed, but Helena doesn’t stir.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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