slipe

[slahyp]

slipe Definition

  • 1a muddy or slimy place where boats can be hauled out of the water
  • 2a sloping way or road leading down to a river or the sea, where boats can be launched

Using slipe: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "slipe" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fishermen used the slipe to haul their boat out of the water.

  • Example

    The slipe was too steep for the boat to be launched safely.

slipe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for slipe

  • boat ramp
  • boat slipway
  • boat launch
  • boat landing

Phrases with slipe

  • very slippery

    Example

    Be careful on the rocks, they're as slippery as a slipe.

  • to put on clothing quickly and easily

    Example

    She slipe into her dress and ran out the door.

  • to leave quietly or unnoticed

    Example

    He slipe away from the party without saying goodbye.

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Summary: slipe in Brief

'Slipe' [slahyp] refers to a muddy or slimy place where boats can be hauled out of the water, or a sloping way or road leading down to a river or the sea, where boats can be launched. It is often used in the context of fishing and boating, such as 'The fishermen used the slipe to haul their boat out of the water.' 'Slipe' also appears in idiomatic expressions like 'slippery as a slipe,' meaning very slippery.