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slip |
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an unexpected slide |
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slip |
Noun
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bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow |
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slip |
Noun
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a woman's sleeveless undergarment |
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slip |
Noun
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a small sheet of paper |
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slip |
Noun
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artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material |
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slip |
Noun
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a slippery smoothness |
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slip |
Noun
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an accidental misstep threatening or causing a fall |
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slip |
Noun
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a place where a craft can be made fast |
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slip |
Noun
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a young and slender person |
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slip |
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a part (sometimes a root or leaf or bud) removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting |
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slip |
Noun
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potter's clay that is thinned and used for coating or decorating ceramics |
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slip |
Verb
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insert inconspicuously , quickly or quietly |
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slip |
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get worse |
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slip |
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move out of position |
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slip |
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pass out of one's memory |
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slip |
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to make a mistake or be incorrect |
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slip |
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move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner |
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slip |
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move stealthily |
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slip |
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move smoothly and easily |
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slip |
Verb
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cause to move with a smooth or sliding motion |
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slip |
Verb
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move easily |
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slip |
Verb
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pass on stealthily |
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self-effacement |
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withdrawing into the background |
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stunt |
Noun
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a difficult, unusual, or dangerous feat |
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stunt |
Noun
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a creature that has been prevented from attaining full growth |
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stunt |
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to perform a stunt or stunts |
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stunt |
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to stop the growth or development of |
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swordplay |
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the act using a sword or similar weapon vigorously and skillfully |
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standdown |
Noun
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(military) a temporary stop of offensive military action |
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standdown |
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a suspension and relaxation from an alert state or a state of readiness |
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stand-down |
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(military) a temporary stop of offensive military action |
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stand-down |
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a suspension and relaxation from an alert state or a state of readiness |
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sailing |
Noun
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the departure of a vessel from a port |
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sailing |
Noun
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the activity of flying a glider |
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sailing |
Noun
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riding in a sailboat |
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sailing |
Noun
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the work of a sailor |
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stain |
Noun
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an act that brings discredit to the person who does it |
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stain |
Noun
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a soiled or discolored appearance |
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stain |
Noun
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a symbol of disgrace or infamy |
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stain |
Noun
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the state of being covered with unclean things |
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stain |
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(microscopy) a dye or other coloring material that is used in microscopy to make structures visible |
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stain |
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color for microscopic study |
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stain |
Verb
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color with a liquid dye or tint |
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stain |
Verb
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produce or leave stains |
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stain |
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make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air |
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surrender |
Noun
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the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions) |
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surrender |
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the delivery of a principal into lawful custody |
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surrender |
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a verbal act of admitting defeat |
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surrender |
Noun
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acceptance of despair |
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surrender |
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give up or agree to forgo to the power or possession of another |