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slip of the tongue造句
(1) It was a slip of the tongue. (2) It was just a slip of the tongue. (3) A slip of the tongue made me say Robert instead of Richard. (4) He quickly corrected his unfortunate slip of the tongue. (5) He had made an unfortunate slip of the tongue himself. (6) One slip of the tongue would have betrayed all I was working for. (7) In an apparent slip of the tongue, Ms. Bianchi referred to Omaha as Oklahoma. (8) He made a slip of the tongue. (9) The mayor really made a slip of the tongue! (10) His slip of the tongue cost him a friend. (11) A slip of the tongue oft bring about unexpected result. (12) A slip of the tongue or of the pena wish aof which we are ashamed. (13) A slip of the tongue at the conference resulted in a big loss. (14) A slip of the tongue made me say of Richard. (15) In a slip of the tongue the schemer exposed his true motivation. (16) Did I say $100? It must have been a slip of the tongue. (17) I didn't mean to say that?it was just a slip of the tongue. (18) Did I call you Richard? Sorry, Robert, just a slip of the tongue. (19) She took the pupil up sharply when he had a slip of the tongue. (20) I called her new boyfriend by her previous boyfriend's name - it was just a slip of the tongue. (21) Did I say "Harlow"? Sorry, I meant "Harrow". It was just a slip of the tongue. (22) They both use the same root consonants, which are rearranged as in a dream or a slip of the tongue. (23) When he was nervous, he would sometimes make a slip of the tongue. (24) He didn't mean to tell you that. It a slip of the tongue. (25) When he said Tuesday, he really meant Thursday. It was a slip of the tongue. (26) We may have one point in our lives been caught speaking a Freudian slip, or slip of the tongue. (27) No one would have known our plans if Jim hadn't made a slip of the tongue. (28) I know he didn't mean to say that. It was only a slip of the tongue. (29) No one would have known our plans if Kay hadn't made a slip of the tongue.