slip in

The phrase "slip in" is versatile and used in various contexts, often involving subtle or discreet actions.

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Definition

B2General

(common)To enter or move somewhere quietly or without being noticed.

Example

  • He managed to slip in through the back door without anyone noticing.

B2Communication

(common)To add or include something subtly in a conversation or text.

Example

  • She slipped in a comment about her new job during the meeting.

C1Sports

(technical, soccer)To make a subtle pass to a teammate in a scoring position.

Example

  • The midfielder slipped in a perfect pass to the striker.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "slip in":

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