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View synonyms for slip-on
slip-on
[ slip-on, -awn ]
adjective
- made without buttons, straps, zippers, etc., so as to be put on easily and quickly:
a slip-on blouse; slip-on shoes.
noun
- something made this way, especially an article of clothing.
slip-on
adjective
- (of a garment or shoe) made so as to be easily and quickly put on or off
noun
- a slip-on garment or shoe
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Word History and Origins
Origin of slip-on1
First recorded in 1805–15; adj., noun use of verb phrase slip on
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Example Sentences
The robot also spares workers from the risk of burns from hot oil or slips on grease.
From Los Angeles Times
Lucas left last Saturday’s game early in the fourth quarter after slipping on a pass rush.
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Her politics and support of the LGBTQ+ community led to her being featured on the show, including the drag queen performance in which she dressed like Barbie and slipped on a plumed-out pink wig.
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Mrs Duncan said her “foot must have slipped on the accelerator”.
From BBC
Again and again, as my forearms trembled and my fingers ached, my feet slipped on the mercilessly smooth granite.
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