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  • 71slip —   1. Slide. He e, pahe e, pakika, poholo, hāne e, ōhua; pāhi a (obliquely); kake (back and forth); palaha (stumble); ho ohe ehe e; anu u (fig.);    ♦ slip away, palemo;    ♦ slip off, pahemo;    ♦ slip out, as a fish from the hand, pakelo;    ♦… …

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  • 72slip away — verb 1. leave furtively and stealthily (Freq. 1) The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the blackboard • Syn: ↑steal away, ↑sneak away, ↑sneak off, ↑sneak out • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 73slip by — verb pass by three years elapsed • Syn: ↑elapse, ↑lapse, ↑pass, ↑glide by, ↑slip away, ↑go by, ↑slide by, ↑go along …

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  • 74slide — Synonyms and related words: Photostat, Telephoto, Wirephoto, Xerox, Xerox copy, advance, aerial photograph, aerophone, alabaster, avalanche, be effortless, be painless, bell, billiard table, black and white photograph, blowup, blueprint, bolt… …

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  • 75Slip knot — A slip knot (or running knot) is one of two different classes of knot. The most common are knots which attach a line to an object and intentionally tighten when tension is applied to the free end of the line. The other is a type of knot designed… …

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  • 76slip knot — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms slip knot : singular slip knot plural slip knots a) a knot that you can untie by pulling one of its ends b) a knot tied around a rope in a way that allows you to slide it up and down the rope …

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  • 77slide —   He e, pahe e, holo.   Also: hāne e, hehe e, ka a (as earth); ho ohehe e (by jerks); ho ohe ehe e, kākele, kūkele, pakelo, pakika, uai, olokīkī.   See slip.    ♦ Projection slide picture, ki i ho olele aka.    ♦ Ti leaf slide, ho ohe e kī, hōlua …

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  • 78slip away — verb a) To leave a place, or a meeting, without being noticed Im going to try to slip away from work early, if I can. b) (of time) to pass quickly, almost unnoticed. The months slipped away and became years. Syn …

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  • 79slip off — verb a) To leave a place, or a meeting, without being noticed Im going to try to slip off from work early, if I can. b) To remove an article of clothing He slipped off his jacket and hung it in the wardrobe. Syn …

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  • 80slip-on — noun (plural) shoes without a fastening that you can slide onto your feet slip on adjective: slip on shoes …

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