slip in
Intermediate (B1) neutral
To go somewhere quietly without anyone noticing, or to add something small into something else
"She slipped in through the back door before the meeting started."
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Slip in?
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One at a time, barges slip in,
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You slip in what kind of comments?
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private credit to slip in between the cracks
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Uh I thought I'd just slip in.