SLIP IT UNDER THE DOOR

Definition: To discreetly or secretly pass something underneath a closed door, often used to convey a message or deliver an item without direct interaction.

Synonyms: Slide Through, Pass Beneath, Insert Underneath, Push Under, Sneak In

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
She wanted to surprise her brother, so she decided to slip the birthday card under the door.
#2
The little girl giggled as she tried to slip a love note under her crush's classroom door.
#3
The wizard instructed the young apprentice to slip the enchanted scroll under the magic chamber's door.
#4
In the office, coworkers would slip funny cartoons under each other's doors to brighten up the day.
#5
The magician amazed the audience by making a dove disappear and then slip it under a locked box's door.
#6
During the camping trip, friends would slip small treats under each other's tent doors as a surprise.
#7
My sister used to slip notes of encouragement under my bedroom door during exam weeks.
#8
The cat amusingly tried to slip its paw under the door to catch the moving toy.
#9
As a prank, they decided to slip a fake snake under the door, causing quite a commotion.
#10
During the game of charades, they had to slip clues under the door for their teammates to guess.
#11
The mischievous cat managed to slip a paw under the door, attempting to grab the enticing toy on the other side.
#12
In the world of espionage novels, secret agents often slip coded messages under doors, leading to thrilling plot twists.
#13
Could you please slip the package under the door when you leave?
#14
Slip it under the door quietly to avoid being noticed.
#15
Slip it under the door before he notices.
#16
Carefully, slip it under the door to avoid detection.
#17
They decided to slip it under the door instead of knocking.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Hey, Sarah, I need you to send this document to the legal department ASAP.B: Sure thing. I'll print it out now and slip it under their door.A: Great, thanks. Let me know if they need anything else.
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