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† outˈslip, v. Obs. [out- 15, 17.] 1. trans. To slip away from; to evade, escape.
a1643J. Shute Judgem. & Mercy (1645) 193 Filthy people that outslip the morning prayer. 1693Prideaux Lett. (Camden) 164 Ye officers on horseback rod after him..but he outslipd them all and got clear away. 2. To let slip by, to miss.
1649W. Blithe Eng. Improv. Impr. (1653) To Husband Man, I am confident better sometimes lose the land, than land, seed, and all your labour, as many do that outslip the season. |