slip off
Third Person
slips off
Present Participle
slipping off
Past Tense
slipped off
Past Participle
slipped off
1
to leave a place quietly so that others may not notice one's departure
- Not wanting to disturb the meeting, she decided to slip off without saying goodbye.
- He tried to slip off the party unnoticed to avoid any awkward farewells.
- They slipped off the restaurant quietly after finishing their meal to catch a movie.
- In the middle of the lecture, she quietly slipped off to attend to an urgent matter.
- They planned to slip off the event early, preferring a quiet exit over a crowded departure.
2
to remove items like clothing, accessories, or objects
- After the meeting, she quickly slipped her coat off and headed for the exit.
- He carefully slipped the ring off his finger, planning to surprise his partner later.
- The magician decided to slip his coat off dramatically during the performance.
- In the quiet room, she managed to slip off her shoes without drawing any attention.
- In an effort to leave the gathering discreetly, she planned to slip her coat off and make a quick exit.
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