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slip off

vb. 1 To leave a place, or a meeting, without being noticed 2 To remove an article of clothing

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slip off

v. take off with ease or speed; "She slipped off her jacket" [ant: slip on]

Usage examples of "slip off".

As he conjured fire and light each evening, Ogden and Veremund would slip off the light packs they carried, open the top flaps, rustle around mumbling and complaining for a few moments, and then draw out parcel after parcel of beautifully wrapped and packaged food.

Penn, I think I'll find Andrew and if he wants to stay I'll slip off if you don't mind.

As he passed my bunk, I let my free arm slip off and hit him in the face.

If it started to slip off during flight, Ellegon would have no choice but to claw it away, rather than risk having it tangle him up when he landed.

Two riders came toward them, and they all hesitated a moment as though they might slip off the moonlit road.

When she dimmed the lights, Caine glanced over to see her slip off her pine-colored blazer.

Less than a week later she had observed Three Oaths Tsun slip off the junk and, via a tiny tender, climb aboard a lore ha.