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How to pronounce slipper in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms carpet slipper
Type of footgear, footwear
Has types mule, bootie, bootee, scuff
Type Words
Synonyms skidder, slider
Type of person, somebody, someone, soul, individual, mortal
Has types snowboarder

Examples of slipper

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The only clues were a slipper found near the wreck, and a footprint in the snow.
From the bostonherald.com
Having waited until 28 to go to the ball, the glass slipper did not seem to fit.
From the independent.co.uk
No no, it's not a heated slipper or a spy camera, it's a Transformers USB drive.
From the techcrunch.com
Then there was Tony with his glass slipper and Travis with his relationship egg.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Footprints in the snow led away from the car, and a woman's slipper was nearby.
From the dailyherald.com
When Molokai comes into view, it looks like a slipper, 37 miles from heel to toe.
From the philly.com
Desserts will include ruby red slipper cookies and cowardly lion lemon squares.
From the al.com
Some frequent fliers pack slipper socks in their handbags for that very reason.
From the dailyherald.com
Slipper defied his own opposition Liberal party by accepting the speaker's job.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Low footwear that can be slipped on and off easily; usually worn indoors
  • Skidder: a person who slips or slides because of loss of traction
  • (slippered) shod with slippers
  • A slipper or houseshoe is a semi-closed type of indoor footwear, consisting of a sole held to the wearer's foot by a strap running over (or between) the toes or instep. Slippers are soft and lightweight compared to other types of footwear. ...
  • (Slippering) A method of punishment. Most frequently practiced in the United Kingdom but also some of my United States readers admit to having been slippered. ...
  • (SLIPPERS) in 12th century, footwear which covered foot only to instep.
  • (Slippers) Loose, soft type of shoe for wearing indoors.
  • (Slippers) To dream of slippers, warns you that you are about to perform an unfortunate alliance or intrigue. You are likely to find favor with a married person which will result in trouble, if not scandal. ...
  • (slippers) Shoes without backs. Sometimes called "mules". Examples: