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slope off Definition


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slope
noun
    1. A slanting surface; an incline.
      Thesaurus: incline, rise, hill, grade, ramp, declivity.
    2. A position or direction that is neither level nor upright; an upward or downward slant.
    3. A specially prepared track for skiing, on the side of a snow-covered hill or mountain.
verb, intr sloped, sloping
    1. To rise or fall at an angle.
      Thesaurus: slant, lean, tilt, rise, pitch.
    2. To be slanted or inclined.
Derivative: sloping
adj
    Rising or falling at an angle
      Thesaurus: askew, oblique, angled, beveled; Antonym: level.
Idiom: slope arms
    To place or hold a rifle on the shoulder with the barrel sloping back and up.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon aslupan to slip away.

Phrasal Verb: slope off
    To leave stealthily or furtively.


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