I stood and tried to head her off, but she slipped past me.
He slipped past her and found his way down into the kitchen.
She slipped past her husband, and out onto the step.
Slipping quickly past the low windows, I made my way forward.
But somebody had gone to the trouble of trying to slip it past him.
"We should be able to slip past it without too much trouble."
In 1992, Clinton found a creative way to slip past the question.
He slipped past the secretary's desk toward a door at the back of the room.
If I slip past them, they'll still be at my back, and dangerous.
He kept his eyes on the darkened city slipping past our window.