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slipper /ˈslɪpə /noun1A comfortable slip-on shoe that is worn indoors.Another must for lounging, especially if you live in a cooler climate, is a comfortable pair of slippers....- If you know your dad loves lounging around the house, a pair of comfortable slippers are key.
- I was only in my morning gown - no cloak - and on my indoors slippers.
Synonyms mule, moccasin, house shoe; North American slipperette rare pantofle, pantable, panton 1.1A light slip-on shoe, especially one used for dancing.On her feet would be the black dancing slippers....- Penelope stamped down on his foot, which probably hurt her more, since she was wearing dancing slippers.
- She carefully pulled on the blush pink silk dress, and placed the soft, same shade dancing slippers on her feet.
Synonyms verb [with object]Beat (someone) with a slipper: he didn’t slipper me hard...- One bulky geography master, built like a wrestler, spent most of a term slippering lads and talking about volcanoes.
- I turned up on Friday, and the French teacher decided he was going to consult with senior staff rather than slipper me.
- The parent website ‘is about corporal punishment, including caning, birching, strapping, paddling, slippering, spanking, etc.’
Derivativesslippered /ˈslɪpəd / adjective slippered feet...- We listened to the sound of the snow; a soft, shuffling sound that like slippered footsteps on the roof of the car.
- I cringed and slowly backed away, the small silver bell in my right hand as I ran back toward the house, my leather slippered feet hitting the sand below me.
- Glancing fearfully at her feverish husband lying on the simple bed, Larinda stood to her dainty slippered feet and padded into the narrow hallway.
RhymesAgrippa, chipper, clipper, dipper, equipper, flipper, gripper, hipper, kipper, nipper, Pippa, ripper, shipper, sipper, skipper, stripper, tipper, tripper, whipper, zipper |