Idioms
slip off
to go away or escape quietly or secretly
I slipped off after the lecture and went home.
slip one's mind
slip out
slip through (someone's) fingers
slip up
slow as molasses in January
slow down
slow going
slow on the draw
slow on the uptake
slow up
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have a blowout
reconcile oneself to (something)
day after day
pick up (something) or pick (something) up
throw (something) together or throw together (something)
put up a good fight/struggle
cast in the same mold
kick the habit
something's up
to some extent
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