Use "slip of the tongue" in a sentence
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slip of the tongue
1. 'You feel you have got to know her then?' he said smiling, picking up on my slip of the tongue
2. – it was a mere slip of the tongue
3. They weren't reprehending her, for her slip of the tongue
4. Ordinary conversation carried with it the element of foreboding that a slip of the tongue could cost one’s liberty
5. That was a slip of the tongue
6. “That was not a slip of the tongue!”
7. I tried to be careful not to commit a slip of the tongue, afraid to mention my conversations with that mysterious caller
8. “Mandy, I take it back! It was a slip of the tongue! I
9. “Okay, I can handle a slip of the tongue
10. ” It was a slip of the tongue,”
11. A slip of the tongue is hard to get over, my love
12. Then he thought that his Freudian slip of the tongue may have actually planted the right seed in Cindy’s mind
13. “Was that a slip of the tongue, or are you already starting to think that we may be on to something after all?”
14. The soul of efficiency replied that she had made a slip of the tongue and confessed that many were calling him Brother Cadfael these days
15. Why can’t he realize that it’s but a mere slip of the tongue, symbolizing the gulf between my feelings and expression?’
16. as ‘son’ in the future; please forgive my slip of the tongue
17. Sam sat in stunned amazement at how his slip of the tongue had ended in
18. “So, that was not a slip of the tongue when you said you had the real plot
19. “Yes, it was a slip of the tongue, Larry
20. other slip of the tongue at the last meeting when she said Jerry was number
21. “ It was a mere slip of the tongue
22. “I think I've just about forgiven you for your slip of the tongue,” he said, handing over a fresh green apple to seal the tribute
23. ” I wasn’t sure if it was a slip of the tongue or a joke
24. However, I did not made a slip of the tongue and used this word intentionally in a slightly changed form so as to separate these two notions which are identical in principle but different in the meaning I put into each of them
25. 'Slip of the tongue
26. ” All of a sudden, Grandma Lucy realized, too late, that it was a slip of the tongue
27. "Shall I tell my friend you will take another if she has one better than this?" asked Jo, unconscious of her little slip of the tongue, and emboldened by her success
28. "It was a slip of the tongue
29. NEVER, by a slip of the tongue, have they so much as alluded to either of their old friends, any more than Miles has alluded to his expulsion
30. * Here Graham has made a slip of the tongue
31. A slip of the tongue, naturally
32. “Lvovitch,” repeated the general without the slightest haste, and with perfect confidence, just as though he had not committed himself the least in the world, but merely made a little slip of the tongue
33. "Well, never mind, gentlemen, forgive me, it was a slip of the tongue