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slip ball
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3.69 |
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BC was slipping the ball inside. |
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slip mind
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2.17 |
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It slipped my mind. |
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slip pass
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1.91 |
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He slipped a pass outside to the fly half who darted through to cross the line. |
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slip puck
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1.65 |
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Murray then slipped the puck past Guy Hebert. |
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slip arm
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1.58 |
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She slipped her arm inside his. |
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slip hand
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1.38 |
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I slipped my hand into the vaginal canal. |
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slip note
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1.25 |
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Hate notes are slipped under his door. |
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slip drug
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0.79 |
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Victims who are slipped the drug become dizzy and disoriented. |
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slip shot
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0.79 |
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Bure slipped the shot under a sliding Ken Daneyko and between Brodeur and the right post. |
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slip mooring
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0.72 |
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She blames herself when Snow White slips her moorings. |
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slip notch
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0.72 |
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Volleyball, a backbone of the old Soviet teams, has slipped a notch. |
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slip foot
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0.59 |
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Her feet are slipped into rhinestone-lined flip-flops. |
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slip punch
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0.59 |
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I slipped his punches all night. |
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slip disc
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0.53 |
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I had slipped a disc and was frozen in a spasm of pain. |
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slip point
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0.53 |
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He has slipped five points over the last five months. |
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slip confidence
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0.46 |
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Analysts also attributed the decline to a report showing slipping consumer confidence. |
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slip dress
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0.46 |
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She stood to slip the dress down over her hips, and pouted at him in her petticoat. |
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slip money
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0.46 |
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Carrie quickly slipped the money into her bag. |
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slip back
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0.39 |
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Then they lost four of their next six games and slipped six back. |
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slip finger
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0.39 |
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I slipped my fingers through the loops and shook. |