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- slope⇄expr. slope off, (Especially British Informal.) to go away or leave, especially in a stealthy manner.
Ex. He had failed to tend the machine of a man who had sloped off somewhere when he shouldn't have (New Yorker). - slope⇄noun sloper.
- slope⇄noun 1a. any line or surface that goes up or down from a level.
Ex. the slope of a person's forehead.
b. a stretch of rising or falling ground.
Ex. to climb a steep slope. If you roll a ball up a slope, it will roll down again.
- slope⇄slope, verb, sloped,sloping,noun.
- slope⇄v.i. 1. to go up or down at an angle.
Ex. The land slopes toward the sea.
2. (Especially British Informal.) to go or move.
Ex. ... layabouts who only saw the light of day when they sloped up to the pub (Punch). Dozens of MPs had sloped - slope⇄v.t. to cause to go up or down at an angle.
Ex. As the enemy climbed the opposite cliff, we sloped our firing to follow them.