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    slip on


    1. The kaht station is about a mile out of the town, set on a hillside, as a result, the journey down to the harbour is extremely nerve-wracking and uncomfortable as the wagon is not very well sprung and the gg’s hooves slip on the cobbles


    2. The young man looked at his mother quizzically and let slip one of those long drawn out sighs that is the trademark of every thirty-something man who still lives at home with his dear old ma


    3. The young man looked at his mother quizzically and let slip one


    4. did not want the captain to slip on the deck! After the blubber


    5. These things slip one’s mind, in the intervening years


    6. She took a seat immediately in a corner of the porch to slip on her shoes and socks over muddy feet – before her plastic-wrapped stash of American dollars was noticed – then rewrapped the ankle over sock and dirt, while the horse was tied and its rider came to join her on the porch


    7. I stopped to slip on my night vision goggles, as did the Black Adders, and we pushed on


    8. 18 To slip on a pavement is better than to slip with the tongue, so the fall of the wicked shall come speedily


    9. Mick began tugging on the bottom of his slip on shirt


    10. But if you slip on this bridge

    11. The current opponent with whom Titus exchanged blows had some skill, the wizards had spent their coin well, but against this Su-Katii he was easily tricked into a premature assault, when Titus feigned a slip on the blood going down on one knee he pushed aside the hammer blow and thrust upwards sending his sword through the guard’s chainmail vest and into his stomach


    12. His Bruno Magli loafers slip onto his feet with ease


    13. (Use skewers that are rectangular in cross-section, because the -mixture will slip on


    14. They’re made of thin, soft material; not baggy, just loose enough to slip on and off easily


    15. flip over roots or slip on rolling rocks or ice or trip on the unseen


    16. He started to slip on his shoes


    17. Simplistically, if you see someone slip on ice, you have been told it’s slippery outside; if you have a close call at a four-way stop, you have been told to pay attention to other’s so-called discretion, or aggression


    18. as I slip on the honored face


    19. hold the artist pad close to my chest in hopes he will slip on by without


    20. carefully, worried that I'd slip on one of the steps down to the patio

    21. The first vision that came to me was of a pair of slip on shoes that I had got my mum to buy me at school


    22. Already committed, we could do nothing except watch the tyres slip on the loose surface and lose all credible contact with the tarmac


    23. “at 12:37 pm on August 3rd you will slip on ice and break your left arm above the elbow


    24. This spring should slip on the drum when fully wound, se the so-called friction clock coil spring should be used


    25. My slip on loafers and belt were black


    26. There was carpet running along the center of it so that one would not slip on the ice


    27. Stacey lifted his arm to slip on the coat


    28. “Wait a minute,” she says as we slip on the ice and land on our butts


    29. The same earring he watched Annie slip on this morning


    30. Without speaking, Sigyn sets down the hammer and helps Loki slip on the breastplate as he fastens his simple unadorned helmet

    31. I went to my room to refresh myself and slip on my strappy gold heels before heading over to Kristen's house


    32. she said, and sat on the floor to slip on her shoes


    33. so that they will not slip one after the other, you will know that my brother's fate


    34. I shall slip on board, by boat or along hawser; and then one morning I shall wake to the song and tramp of the sailors, the clink of the capstan, and the rattle of the anchor-chain coming merrily in


    35. I slip on the plum-colored stilettos that match the dress, and I’m ready by six thirty


    36. At last, the Persian decided to make a movement; and Raoul heard him slip on his knees and feel for something in the dark with his groping hands


    37. Once more the desire to slip on the Ring came over Frodo; but this time


    38. 'You tried to give us the slip once before and failed, Frodo


    39. With 90 minutes of discussion now over, I slip onto the almost empty trading floor


    40. In a daze of small considerations, I watched her slip on the silk dress

    41. One winter dusk when the sidewalks were iced I stood in my window looking out and saw a tipsy woman come out of the bar, slip on the ice, and fall flat


    42. The Emperor was seen throughout the whole day sitting or slowly walking up and down near the landslip on the left front of the captured Shevardino redoubt; but he could scarcely view the battle from that place after it had been for some time in progress


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