Idioms
slip out
to go away, to leave quietly or secretly
I slipped out for a few minutes to buy some milk.
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
slower and slower
slowly but surely
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in the open
elbow (someone) out of (somewhere)
ride roughshod over (someone or something)
bring around (someone) or bring (someone) around
show (someone) the ropes
throw one's hands up in despair
in pursuit of (something)
bet one's bottom dollar
get a dirty look from (someone)
give (someone) a piece of one's mind
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