The most likely verbs could be FELL or SLID - both are past tense.
(slipped would be redundant)
slid
You can say "fast approaching" sometimes. For example: Winter is fast approaching. There is a fast approaching car on the racetrack. It was fast approaching the time to go home.
moistslimywetsmallamphibious
Yes, the word 'fast' is a noun as a word for a period of abstaining from food.The word 'fast' is also a verb and an adjective.Examples:The fast will last two days. (noun)We will fast to remember the ordeal of our ancestors. (verb)He likes to drive a fast car. (adjective)The noun form of the verb to fast is the gerund, fasting.The noun form of the adjective fast is fastness.
as fast as a cheetah running from extinction
as fast as lightning or as fast as light
Slip, for word ladder
You may not get enough friction to stay upright (and you may fall), or to stop (and you may slide into something).
Poop
Pedal as fast and as hard as you can in an appropriate gear.
Dickies Slip Resistant Slip-On Work Shoes would be a good slip-resistant shoe, they are fairly inexspensive and are great for working with conditions such as a slippery floor.
SPONGEBOB SLIPED ON A SLICK SLIPPERY SPILL say that 5 times fast
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If they have rouf skin they woundn't move as fast as they do.And cause of that they eat well YOU!!
MC Donald's
You can say "fast approaching" sometimes. For example: Winter is fast approaching. There is a fast approaching car on the racetrack. It was fast approaching the time to go home.
A tape drive is not a fast drive and not appropriate for most users.
The way their body is shaped allows them to speed through the water. Their skin is also slippery which goes well with water.