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View definitions for slip off

slip off

verb as in doff

verb as in undress

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Actually, she reclined for the interview, slipping off her heels and stretching out on a leather chaise under a waffle-weave blanket that she eventually cast aside with a grimace.

Residents recorded videos, expressing joy, as the ship slipped off, excited to set sail.

From BBC

Bad luck struck again for Lee as one of her feet slipped off the beam on the last skill of a triple acrobatic series and she crashed hard onto the mat.

Male bears’ heads are smaller than their necks, so tracking collars can just slip off.

From BBC

The answer was on her Instagram later: Her pointe shoe had slipped off.

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

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