Frasi con slip (in inglese)
- I slip into his aura.
- As I slip it around.
- The slip of our core.
- It was a slip of mine.
- She tried to slip left.
- I have let things slip.
- A thin rolled slip of.
- She reached for the slip.
- Ah! The hours slip away.
- Is this a Freudian slip?
- Roman opened the call slip.
- Multar, and slip out again.
- He had given him the slip.
- He has given them the slip.
- One slip and shes a goner.
- Does nothing slip by him?
- I slip out of the dormitory.
- He watched the sky slip away.
- Not a thing did she let slip.
- Slip the coil out of the rod.
- It was a slip of the tongue.
- That was a slip of the tongue.
- But be careful and don't slip.
- Or will you slip more?
- He let it slip out of his hand.
- But if you slip on this bridge.
- I felt his arms slip around me.
- A slip of the tongue, naturally.
- He started to slip on his shoes.
- Did we slip up? he pleaded.
- I shake more than the wheels slip.
- Here's the deposit slip and the.
- Slip along, mortals; don't marry.
- She tried to slip out underneath.
- Consciousness began to slip away.
- Wow, I did it! I didn’t slip up.
- He handed her a confirmation slip.
- Rykus let her slip out of his arms.
- All she had on was this pink slip.
- Which caused me to slip out of her.
- She would slip him Acid, go for a.
- I slip them on, and he grins at me.
- Somehow I managed to slip as I went.
- He had given the detective the slip.
- It'll all slip through his fingers.
- Adj, slip the loop over the end.
- Airplanes slip in and out of clouds.
- They slip into the crowd and vanish.
- I could always slip you a mickey.
- And then they gave me the slip!.
- It wouldn't slip if I had to use it.
- Minutes had begun to slip into hours.
- Sometimes the thing would slip out.
- One slip and he will need a new hip.
- Slip the reigns and the top of the.
- I wasn’t supposed to let that slip.
- If he was to slip to his death, how.
- He hadn't meant to let that slip out.
- The slip fielders hooted and yelled.
- I picked up on his slip straight away.
- His ss's were beginning to slip again.
- I pull out the slip and show it to him.
- Small cutters couldn’t slip through.
- Even his secretary let something slip.
- You have to fill out the deposit slip.
- Whitton showed him the credit card slip.
- You are letting things slip away, all.
- I let Driscoll slip away from the ship.
- But having let this chance slip I was.
- I pulled out the slip with the address.
- He began to scribble on a slip of paper.
- Prevent being handed the Pink Slip?
- Mori handed him a slip of folded paper.
- I slip my hand into hers and hold tight.
- My slip on loafers and belt were black.
- The same slip from yesterday is on top.
- Let us slip out and see what we can see.
- I slip into the purity of Aaron’s beam.
- It was the check-in slip my dad signed.
- Then in the middle you slip in what you.
- Stacey lifted his arm to slip on the coat.
- There is too big a risk he might slip up.
- That was not a slip of the tongue!.
- George let the phone slip into its cradle.
- He certainly didn't let anything slip by.
- Like Atlas about to slip into the traces.
- It reminded Manda of an old lady’s slip.
- I figure we can slip through here and.
- TC had gone, probably to get a chalan slip.
- Yes, it was a slip of the tongue, Larry.
- But he gave us the slip by some fox-trick.
- Okay, I can handle a slip of the tongue.
- Give me a pencil and that slip of paper.
- I slip and slide back into the ditch again.
- Can she slip past him and into the street?
- I held the little printed slip to the light.
- If she knew anything, she let nothing slip.
- Eyes turn inward, and I can slip past them.
- Written on the slip were the names of the.
- It was simply a matter of a slip of speech.
- The day was slipping by.
- It was weak, and slipping.
- Slipping into her room she.
- She is slipping into a coma.
- Doubts: slipping in like eels.
- I'm not slipping you a trick.
- He was still slipping, sliding.
- An hour later, slipping into.
- Now that is a lot of slipping.
- The case was slipping away from him.
- You were slipping through my hands.
- He felt his hands slipping sweatily.
- He felt his energy slipping away as.
- Hee! his sense is slipping out of him.
- I didn’t count on my wheel slipping.
- Katie felt Chadwick’s hand slipping.
- The sun was slipping below the horizon.
- He ducked aside, slipping on the walkway.
- It was like slipping into another skin.
- Slipping capsules into his coffee was a.
- He felt he was slipping out of the saddle.
- She turned, slipping her arms around him.
- The window always open, the wind slipping.
- It fell, slipping over the foot of the bed.
- Melissa was slowly slipping away from them.
- The sky and slipping thorough smoked clouds.
- You’re slipping, Russell, Pooh jeered.
- William could feel it slipping from his grip.
- She was standing up and slipping on her robe.
- The rider was obviously slipping off his horse.
- Eventually, sensations started slipping through.
- It isn’t too hard slipping over tangled limbs.
- If you can think of any way of slipping out of.
- It isn’t the slipping that hurts them so much.
- She helped him by slipping them down her thighs.
- The stones in turn prevent the cord slipping off.
- Notch the poles to prevent the ropes slipping off.
- Slipping the crotch of my panties to one side, he.
- Joe was out of his seat slipping on his sheepskins.
- The floor was slightly rougher to prevent slipping.
- He stroked her roughly, his finger slipping inside.
- I do, she said, her arms slipping around him.
- How the hell does he keep slipping away? I said.
- He’s still slipping in and out of consciousness.
- With only the wind for music, slipping through canvas.
- The younger man nodded, tears slipping down his cheeks.
- But still they struggled on, slipping and tripping so.
- Slipping, pushing, shoving, he scrambled up the slope.
- The beasts were slipping away, frightened and cowering.
- They all funned and ran around, slipping, in the steam.
- She could feel herself slipping into that demented hole.
- Wow, this is great, he said, slipping off his coat.
- I stepped up beside him slipping my arm around his waist.
- I grabbed a terry robe off a nearby hook, slipping it on.
- Ashi had been watching the ice and snow slipping further.
- He wanted somebody and she was slipping out of his hands.
- Paul was slipping a heavy rain cape over his accumulated.
- Where are we? she asked, slipping on her sunglasses.
- Mackeller could feel the power of the rotors slipping away.
- Small intimations of guilt began slipping from her tongue.
- Although still highly profitable, EMC was already slipping.
- Slipping his hand into hers he quickly placed it in his lap.
- Horror filled Dane as he felt Athens’ connection slipping.
- Within moments of me slipping into the covers I was asleep.
- She felt as though she was slipping into a catatonic state.
- After a few seconds, he felt himself slipping from reality.
- It’s weird when you feel your dream slipping away from you.
- He does the same for me, slipping on my gloves, tightening.
- Her eyes cut to the doorway to see Mink slipping out of the.
- In the last few minutes before slipping into sleep he would.
- The Southwest kept a grasp but a slipping grasp on localness.
- Slipping without sound across the room, Cloud backed against.
- Life was slipping away from her; he would have to act quickly.
- He kept mysteriously slipping in and out of his role as Mr.
- Here, Angie, said, slipping a bottle into Manda’s hand.
- He feels everything slipping away, every turn a wrong one….
- Slipping off the shoe, she asked, Did that help at all?
- Couldn’t they sense the inevitable slipping up behind them?
- Now you are, he said, slipping the ring onto her finger.
- She bolted to the doors, nearly slipping on the polished floors.
- Rosamond, slipping her hand into Betty's as they left the table.
- Almost to the minute, as he was slipping into the water, Helga.
- After slipping them on, I walked back into my bedroom and froze.
- The afternoon was slipping by; the party was whirling about her.
- Gardening had tired the doctor, and he soon dozed off , slipping.
- The sun had set and the afternoon twilight was slipping into dusk.
- But you don’t feel your sanity slipping away if you miss Oprah.
- They began after the man, slipping stealthily through the crowds.
- He speaks before she can, the words slipping out in a tangled rush.
- Tears were slipping down Maria’s face as she asked, How?
- Slipping an inhaler from her cardigan, she took a couple of puffs.
- Maria left Lily’s dressing room, slipping into the adjoining one.
- He had a momentary sensation as if she were slipping away from him.
- Still, every time I saw Melody I felt like slipping her fifty quid.
- I think really he preferred slipping off quietly in the end,' said.
- The world is slipping steadily towards the confluence of multiple.
- Slipping the glasses into the pocket of his suit jacket, he folded.
- They were slipping our entries with no reason even in slow markets.
- Slipping in at the door he found that everything had been ransacked.
- Barrow, folding up his eyeglasses and slipping them into his pocket.
- I slipped on the ice.
- I slipped out of bed.
- He slipped out of bed.
- He slipped from the car.
- But a tear slipped out.
- I slipped mine into it.
- He slipped on his shoes.
- The cup slipped out of.
- It had just slipped out.
- He slipped into his coat.
- Yet, since I slipped by.
- He must have slipped out.
- He slipped a bill to the.
- She slipped into the water.
- I slipped it over my head.
- The bit slipped about at.
- She slipped in beside him.
- The grasp had slipped away.
- Fury slipped under her skin.
- Hazel slipped off his shoes.
- I slipped my hand into his.
- The year slipped by quickly.
- She slipped her hand into.
- Jared slipped into the bed.
- Brooke slipped into my room.
- He slipped through the door.
- I, so to speak, slipped out.
- I slipped in the bathroom.
- He slipped away up the steps.
- The doctor has slipped here.
- I slipped over to where the.
- I slipped my hand down from.
- It slipped open with a creak.
- Sophia slipped out of the car.
- Norah slipped her hand in his.
- His foot slipped off the gas.
- They slipped the rucksacks on.
- The days slipped away swiftly.
- The pistol slipped from his.
- Oopsies sorry my arm slipped.
- They slipped in quickly and.
- He slipped his arm round her.
- A tear slipped down her cheek.
- His eyes slipped on past and.
- Jesus slipped in Josephs arms.
- I think that is why I slipped.
- Then he slipped into his coat.
- Ashi shook her head, slipped.
- But I slipped through the door.
- But she never slipped for long.
- I rose up, slipped the bucket.
- They slipped in the studio door.
- Slowly she slipped off the top.
- Norah slipped her hand into his.
- Mitch slipped the collar over J.
- So Tom slipped away soundlessly.
- Rug slipped on the hall stairs.
- They had slipped into the past.
- Zem slipped it on as the back.
- I just slipped into the pew be.
- He slowly and silently slipped.
- Jeremiah slipped out of the room.
- She slipped out from under the.
- His arms slipped from her waist.
- He nodded and slipped it back on.
- He slipped his binoculars into.
- A little stream slipped through.
- He could easily have slipped out.
- Her cloak had slipped behind her.
- It’s too bad Wolfe slipped away.
- Drapaku slipped up to Shiva and.
- They both slipped off their shoes.
- Erin slipped on her goggles and.
- Seth slipped it into his backpack.
- His hand slipped round her waist.
- Skiddles must have slipped down.
- Mary slipped her hand into Theo's.
- But alas, he slipped from me too.
- He slipped out of the pool area.
- His gaze slipped to the partying.
- Nicolas slipped his hand into hers.
- Her husband slipped and he slided.
- He came back and slipped into bed.
- My steps had well nigh slipped.
- N'elent had slipped behind Rojan.
- He watched as she slipped them off.
- She slipped him a five dollar note.
- Quietly, he slipped into the water.
- He strained and the wrench slipped.
- It had completely slipped her mind.
- Tears slipped from Carolee’s eyes.
- A sharp gasp slipped from my mouth.
- He slipped the ring back into his.
- The telephone slipped from his hand.
- He slipped it back into his pocket.
- A tear slipped down Steve’s face.
- Donovan silently slipped into the.
- At that point my focus had slipped.
- He slipped on his shades and took.
- I dozed off instead and slipped.
- His smirk slips a bit.
- He cries out and slips.
- And with you slips away.
- He slips and rolls down.
- Aaron slips on his gloves.
- No more slips or it's over.
- If she slips again, I will.
- I have the withdrawal slips.
- He slips quietly into the flat.
- Dizzy, he slips onto all fours.
- Al’s hand slips from my mouth.
- Slips on the meat puppet glove.
- Looks around as he slips them on.
- That was a lot of rejection slips.
- The proof was in three long slips.
- Slips the house inside her pocket.
- Cold air slips across my bare skin.
- The door opens and Tobias slips in.
- The boy slips through the iron gates.
- It propagates from cuttings or slips.
- Corey slips on his winter denim jacket.
- The tide slips away, then climbs back up.
- B) Slips and falls, caught on projections.
- The amount columns on the slips are blank.
- The pen slips from their numbed hand and.
- The hostess walked away with our order slips.
- He turns his back to me and slips into his.
- But, sir, such wanton, wild and usual slips.
- You won’t be saying that when it slips out.
- He slips as he tries to step over the puddle.
- She twists, and coils, and crawls, slips out.
- All of the call slips were coming out of the.
- Jacob slips out too, leaving the beer untouched.
- She was holding a hat filled with slips of paper.
- Evil slips inside the healthy condition of moving.
- Inside the envelope were two folded slips of paper.
- She slips the can into the bucket and lets it fill.
- The battleship portion was a few slips beyond that.
- Amy slips the key from the ignition and watches him.
- We watch as a loved one slips further away from us.
- He closes the door behind us and slips off his shoes.
- It deals with columns of figures and slips of paper.
- Denny’s polo shirt slips off the chair to the floor.
- He slips down the side of the house, checking windows.
- Jeff Deutsch has had more than his share of pink slips.
- Cherrie moves back to the bed and slips under the covers.
- Shaun slips out and this time he does take the rear exit.
- Things like betting slips, beer, and soft-porn magazines.
- The pistol slips a millimetre, dragging against his skin.
- Inside are small slips of paper—just construction paper.
- He grabs a banana off the counter and slips up the stairs.
- Included are fifty withdrawal slips signed by Judy Withers.
- He slips around back, sliding in through the staff entrance.
- He took from his pocket the various slips of the dancing men.
- Devon whirls and Daniel turns so quickly that he nearly slips.
- That's twice I forgot to take slips from the library counter.
- He slips on a shirt that was in the pile of towels and sheets.
- Darling, you’re crying, he says as he slips out of me.
- Diedie immediately slips a sandwich and a cup of coffee to me.
- The president slips between the sheets, Betty Ford at his side.
- Oh, it's a long story, but let's just say that Oleg slips up.
- After a while, he slips apart, kisses her cheek and on her neck.
- His hands glide down her body and his left slips in to her jeans.
- She counts to three and slips the piece of paper into her mouth.
- Time moves, and expands and slips away before he answers softly.
- She takes out another one of the slips of paper and stares at it.
- One day the knife slips off the plate, he never notices—.
- The bookmarks were old slips of memo paper, folded once, lengthwise.
- Butler’s eyes lit up when he heard about the forged deposit slips.
- Teachers turn in their used permission slips for recycled aluminum.
- At the first opportunity, Gerard slips the guy a drug laced mickey.
- He slips away and chases the girl, leaving me with no one to talk to.
- Father started out toward the dock slips at the far end of the room.
- Yes, not much slips by her, why? he asked, and looked over the.
- The original hospital portion was in dry dock a couple of slips over.
- Although the scents and smells revealed other slips for a later time.
- When you open your mouth and something totally off the wall slips out.
- The Soul is rendered feeble by maladies when it slips into the fissures.
- However, occasionally something slips through that is quite interesting.
- He goes to his knapsack, pulls out his book and slips it into his pocket.
- D) Clothing caught on control levers or other projections, slips and falls.
- Cold slips over my skin and around my heart and into the pit of my stomach.
- He slips the medicine bottle into his pocket before answering my question.
- He holds up the condom, then puts it on the floor, and slips on his jeans.
- I ran the accounts and sorted the cash and filled out the deposit slips.
- Be sure to destroy the slips after the trick, so that no one may see them.
- Her eyes widen in surprise – an expression that easily slips into a grin.
- She slips it onto her index finger, where it catches on the second knuckle.
- He opens a chest of drawers and pulls out a t-shirt and quickly slips it on.
- She grins and slips away - not too far, but he misses the feel of her anyway.
- His finger slips through the fine lace and slowly circles around me – there.
- He slips half way and slides downward, but stops himself and continues walking.
- But all the other days, the boy slips through the gate and comes around the back.
- Her face slips into a pout as he guides her to her feet, then across to the door.
- A small hand slips into his, and he looks down to see Rapunzel following his gaze.
- He lifts his head and slips his fingers through my hair, tucking it behind my ear.
- Heat swells behind my eyes as I think of home, and when I blink, a tear slips out.
- Taking advantage of their lack of attention, Amy slips a piece of cheese to Fenrir.
- The recipes are printed on gummed slips [5×3] for easy pasting in your cook book.
- With shaking fingers, he picks up the ID card and slips the lanyard around his neck.