slip造句91) You mustn't allow a golden opportunity to slip through your fingers or you will regret it later.
92) They think they'll win the election easily, but there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip.
93) You're surely not going to let a job/man like that slip through your fingers!
94) She let slip that she had not paid her tax.
95) In the confusion that followed, she managed to slip away unnoticed.
96) The shoes have elasticated gussets, making them easy to slip off and on.
97) Did I call you Richard? Sorry, Robert, just a slip of the tongue.
98) Lately, his preoccupation with football had caused his marks at school to slip.
99) I mean to write 'week' not 'weak'--it was just a slip of the pen.
100) He let the ball slip through his grasp and into the net.
101) The only enclosure was a formal compliments slip from the accounts department.
102) She took the pupil up sharply when he had a slip of the tongue.
103) The shoes have elasticized gussets, making them easy to slip off and on.
104) He had allowed the ball to slip from his grasp.
105) You don't need to go into the changing rooms - just slip the jacket on over your sweater.
106) She had a great chance/opportunity, but she let it slip.
107) That dress is too sheer to wear without a slip.
108) All eyes were on the speaker, and nobody noticed me slip into the hall.
109) In a class of 30 children, it is easy for one to slip through the net and learn nothing.
110) I managed to give him the slip by hiding behind a wall.
111) One man managed to slip from the club as police arrived.
112) Slip your shirt off and I'll listen to your heart.
113) Don't let the chance to work abroad slip through your fingers.
114) I thought I'd slip in a few jokes to lighten up the talk.
115) Tear off the slip at the bottom of this page and send it back to us.
116) This time, Radford did not let her chance slip away.
117) He's not the sort of man you can slip something over on.
118) There are laws there to protect the mentally ill, but now and then someone does slip through the net.
119) She let slip a few nuggets of information about herself.
120) She let the news slip by mistake , in an unguarded moment.