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slip under (third-person singular simple present slips under, present participle slipping under, simple past and past participle slipped under)

  1. (transitive) To succumb to a change of mental state; or by extension, to succumb to a change in control.
    • 1994, Charles Holcomb, In the Shadow of the Han[1]:
      When the Han court slipped under the sinister influence of eunuchs in the middle of the second century...
    • 2016, Brian Bouyea, Bare Knuckles & Saratoga Racing[2]:
      As the bender wore on, Morrissey and his cronies eventually slipped under the haze of the booze.
    • 1994, Nora Roberts, Nora Roberts' The Irish-Born Trilogy[3]:
      she murmured as she slipped under the fog.