Read full poem →In running if I see thee, I shall stay,
And from my hands the reins will slip away.
Ah, Pelops from his coach was almost felled,
Dictionary Entry
To leave a place, or a gathering, without being noticed.
In a Sentence
“I'm going to try to slip away from work early, if I can.”
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Poetry examples for “slip away”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →As hearsay. Some think, John let Protus live
And slip away. 'Tis said, he reached man's age
At some blind northern court; made, first a page,
