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Slip Through

Definition:

1. (verb) To pass through a narrow space or opening easily and quickly, often unnoticed or undetected.

2. (verb) To elude or avoid someone or something through skillful maneuvering.

3. (verb) To fail to notice or be aware of something important.

4. (noun) A narrow physical opening or gap that allows for easy passage.

Sample Sentences:

1. The small thief slipped through the crowd unnoticed, leaving no trace behind.

2. The skilled spy slipped through the laser beams to gain access to the heavily guarded vault.

3. Sarah's remark slipped through my mind, and I realized later that it held a deeper meaning.

4. The slip through in the wall provided a shortcut to the neighboring street.

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