slip away

Verb

 * 1) To leave a place, or a gathering, without being noticed.
 * 2) * 1906,, The Railway Children, Chapter 4: The engine-burglar,
 * But when Bobbie crept down later to bring up her presents--for she felt she really could not be separated from them all night--Mother was not writing, but leaning her head on her arms and her arms on the table. I think it was rather good of Bobbie to slip quietly away, saying over and over, "She doesn't want me to know she's unhappy, and I won't know; I won't know." But it made a sad end to the birthday.
 * 1) To pass quickly, almost unnoticed.
 * 2) To disappear; to elude one; to recede; to dwindle.
 * 3)  To die peacefully.
 * 1) To disappear; to elude one; to recede; to dwindle.
 * 2)  To die peacefully.
 * 1) To disappear; to elude one; to recede; to dwindle.
 * 2)  To die peacefully.
 * 1)  To die peacefully.
 * 1)  To die peacefully.
 * 1)  To die peacefully.
 * 1)  To die peacefully.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Azerbaijani:
 * German:
 * Irish: slíoc leat
 * Italian: andarsene alla chetichella, squagliarsela, svignarsela
 * Maori:
 * Spanish:, , , , dar esquinazo
 * Yiddish: אַוועקמאַכן


 * Italian: passare in fretta,


 * Italian: venire meno,