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slippingverbpresent participle of slip to decline gradually from a standard levelthe store's quality of service began to slip after the new owners took over sagging dropping, falling, slumpingflagging, sinking, slackening, slowing (down), weakeningabating, contracting, decreasing, de-escalating, diminishing, dwindling, dying (down), ebbing, lessening, letting up, lowering, moderating, receding, relenting, shrinking, subsiding, tapering, tapering off, waning rocketing, shooting (up), soaringballooning, burgeoning(also bourgeoning), enlarging, escalating, expanding, increasing, mounting, multiplying, mushrooming, proliferating, snowballing, swelling, waxingcresting, peaking, surging to go down from an upright position suddenly and involuntarilybe careful not to slip on the spilled oil falling, stumbling, toppling, tripping, tumbling collapsing, crumpling, dropping, flumping, keeling, plopping, plunking(or plonking), slumping (over)crashing, free-falling, nose-diving, plummeting, plunging, precipitating, wiping outskidding, sliding getting up, rising, standing (up), uprising to introduce in a gradual, secret, or clever waycasually slipped it into the conversation infiltrating, insinuating, sneaking, winding, working in, worming, wriggling creeping, edging, wigglinginserting, interpolating, interposing, introducing to move about in a sly or secret mannerslipped behind the cover of the trees lurking, mooching, mousing, pussyfooting, shirking, skulking, sliding, slinking, snaking, sneaking, stealing crawling, creeping, edging, inching, wormingghosting, padding, tiptoeing to move or proceed smoothly and readilyjumped into the car and slipped behind the wheel bowling, breezing, brushing, coasting, cruising, drifting, flowing, gliding, rolling, sailing, skimming, sliding, streaming, sweeping, whisking flying, racing, rushing, speeding floundering, struggling limping, lumbering, plodding, stumbling, trudgingshambling, shufflingstamping, stomping, stumping, trampinglaboring, toiling to cast (a natural bodily covering or appendage) asideperiodically crabs slip their shells and grow new ones exfoliating, molting, shedding, sloughing(also sluffing) flaking, peeling, scalingchucking, discarding, ditching, flinging (off or away), jettisoning, junking, scrapping, shucking (off), throwing away, throwing out, unloading |