slip in a sentence
v. i.
π Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
SLIP: a small piece or fragment of something, often paper, or a loss of balance that causes someone to fall or stumble.
Sample Sentences
- She felt a slip of paper in her pocket that contained a secret message.
- As the ice began to melt, he struggled to maintain his balance and avoid a slip.
- During the presentation, she made a slip of the tongue that caused some laughter in the audience.
- The thief managed to make a quick slip into the crowded street without being noticed.
- He decided to take a slip of the scenic route home to enjoy the beautiful countryside.
- She tried to hold onto the railing, but her foot slipped on the wet stairs.
- The little boy had a tendency to slip away from his mother's side in crowded places.
- As the sun began to set, the colors of the sky slipped into shades of orange and pink.
- If you donβt pay attention, itβs easy to let time slip away without noticing.
- He felt a slip of paper in his pocket and remembered the note he had written earlier.
- She felt a slip of paper fall from her pocket as she hurried down the street.
- He tried to maintain his balance, but he still managed to slip on the wet floor.
- During the presentation, her mind began to slip, and she forgot her main points.
- The child watched in delight as the ice cream began to slip from the cone.
- It only took a moment for him to slip into a deep sleep after a long day.
- I watched as the cat made a daring slip from the ledge and landed gracefully on the ground.
- She felt a slip of paper brush against her hand as it floated down from the table.
- He tried to grasp the rope, but his fingers made a slip, causing him to lose his grip entirely.
- The unexpected slip in the weather forecast caught everyone off guard, bringing snow instead of rain.
- During the presentation, a slip of the tongue led to an awkward moment that made the audience chuckle.