Sentences with slip something over on
slip some·thing o·ver on
S s - Water slips off a smooth surface.
- She slipped on the icy ground.
- His hat had slipped over his eyes.
- The soap slipped from my hand.
- To let an opportunity slip.
- The years slipped by.
- To slip into a new way of life.
- To slip out of a room.
- She slipped on the new sweater. He slipped off his shoes.
- As far as I know, you haven't slipped once.
- His work slipped last year.
- The words just slipped out.
- He slipped over the most important part.
- To slip a letter into a person's hand.
- He slipped the shirt over his head.
- I slipped the lock, and the door creaked open.
- The cow slipped its halter.
- I slipped a disk in my back.
- The rattlesnake slipped its skin.
- He slipped a right and countered with a hard left.
- A minor slip in addition; a slip of the tongue.
- A slip in prices.
- The murderer gave the police the slip.
- To let slip the truth.
- I was supposed to phone, but it slipped my mind.