slip into (something)
slip into (something)
1. To easily put on some article of clothing. I just have to slip into sweatpants the minute I get home from work every day.
2. To enter gradually and easily into some unconscious state. They were able to stabilize the patient, be she slipped into a coma from a lack of oxygen to the brain. I was so exhausted by bedtime that I slipped into a deep, dreamless sleep the moment my head hit the pillow.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
slip into
v.
To put on some clothing quickly or easily: After my shower, I slipped into my pajamas.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- trackie dacks
- a slip of a
- a slip of a boy, girl, etc.
- slip of a (something)
- the slip
- give (one) the slip
- give somebody the slip
- give someone the slip
- give the slip
- a slip of the tongue