Examples of 'it had slipped' in a sentence
Meaning of "it had slipped"
it had slipped: This phrase is used to indicate that something was forgotten or overlooked by someone. It implies that a mistake was made due to overlooking a particular detail
How to use "it had slipped" in a sentence
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it had slipped
It had slipped down the back of the sofa.
The King suspected the goldsmith who had made it had slipped in some cheaper silver.
It had slipped under the bench.
Next thing you know, it had slipped out of my hands.
It had slipped like sand through their fingers.
Of which was so short that it had slipped down beyond reach, and he was.
It had slipped out of control though he was not aware of it.
Thanks for bringing this release to my attention - it had slipped under my radar.
As though it had slipped across the lips of a dream.
When zoo veterinarians arrived to help the seal, it had slipped back into the waters.
It had slipped my mind.
Because he had been wholly focused on Jiang Chen, it had slipped past him.
It had slipped out.
Susanne, I had forgotten how it had slipped away from me.
It had slipped down the muddy bank, further down under the ice.
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A week ago, it had slipped to five.
It had slipped into an 80 page report Found it.
Of course, it had slipped my mind.
It had slipped into an 80 page report on Welfare procedures.
Oh yeah right . It had slipped my mind.
It had slipped her mind . Fine.
On the couch . It had slipped.
Oh, it had slipped my mind.
I hesitated before calling you, On the couch. It had slipped.
Somehow, it had slipped up on him.
I hesitated before calling you, coming, then I changed. It had slipped.
We did, yes. It had slipped down the back of the sofa.
On the couch . I hesitated before calling you, coming, then I changed . It had slipped.
I suppose if I told you that it had slipped my mind, you wouldn't believe me.
It had slipped down and was now attached to the T-shirt's hem.
Thank you, my girl . It had slipped my mind.
It had slipped my mind, so it might have slipped theirs . ”.
Ah, yes, it had slipped my mind.