slot in

Frequency: 8.228.1 per million words

to fit something or someone into a narrow space or a schedule

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Examples (10)

  • We managed to slot the new meeting in between two existing appointments.
  • Can you slot me in for a quick chat tomorrow morning?
  • The presenter will slot the presentation in after the main keynote.
  • It was difficult to slot the extra task in without disrupting the current workflow.
  • She tried to slot a short break in during her busy workday.
  • We need to find a way to slot this urgent request in as soon as possible.
  • The actor was able to slot seamlessly in to the established cast.
  • Could you slot me in for a brief interview next week?
  • The software allows users to slot new features in easily.
  • They had to slot the unexpected guest in at the last minute.