I don't see any way to slip the word into a sentence. The ceramicist placed the slip in the kiln to make his new coffee cup. There will be no refunds without a sales slip.
You need a permission slip from your parents to attend the field trip.
It seems like there might be a grammatical error in the sentence. A clearer way to phrase it would be: "He ran so fast that he slipped on the slippery floor."
The root word of "slippery" is "slip."
My cashier at the store forgot to give me my checkout slip.
The African Luhya word for the English term 'slip' is "rereekhaa".
I used to have two cats. Now I just have one.
In this usage, "bathtub" is an adjective, modifying the noun "drain."
The steam you see on hot days coming off the slip-n-slide is really the water evaporating off of it.
Make a sentence with the word "clouds" (in the meteorological sense) in it, and then slip in the word "stratus" right before the word "clouds." Ex: Hey, look at those clouds! => Hey, look at those stratus clouds!Try not to say it while pointing at what is, in fact, a cumulonimbus cloud.
another word for slip starting with e ending with n
A slip of the tongue is when you say something you don't mean to say. Here are some sentences.I meant to say "bread and butter," but in a slip of the tongue, I said "bed and butter instead."His slip of the tongue had us all laughing at him.She meant to say "ship," but had a slip of the tongue and said something vulgar instead.
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