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slouched
slouched, ppl. a. (slaʊtʃt) [f. slouch v.] 1. slouched hat, a slouch hat. Also, one worn in such a manner that the brim hangs over the face.1779 Mirror No. 47 ¶4 Dressed in a short coat, and an old slouched hat with a tarnished gold binding. 1785 Grose Dict. Vulgar T., A slouched hat, a hat whose br... Oxford English Dictionary
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Juxtaposition
For example, "He was slouched gracefully" is a juxtaposition. wikipedia.org
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slouch hat
slouch hat [Cf. slouched ppl. a.] A hat of soft or unstiffened felt or other material, esp. one having a broad brim which hangs or lops down over the face.1837 Carlyle Fr. Rev. i. iv. iii, A grand controversy which there was, as to ‘slouch-hats or slouched-hats’. 1843 Le Fevre Life Trav. Phys. I. i.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Beatham
Honours and awards Notes References Austin, Ron, 'Cobbers in Khaki The History of the 8th Battalion 1914-1918', Slouched Hat Publication, 2004, p.203 wikipedia.org
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slouch
▪ I. slouch, n. (slaʊtʃ) Forms: 6 slouche, sloutche, 7 slowch(e, 7– slouch (8 dial. zlouch). [Of obscure origin: cf. slouk, and dial. slotch in the same sense. Senses 3 and 4 are from the vb.] 1. a. An awkward, slovenly, or ungainly man; a lubber, lout, clown; also, a lazy, idle fellow. Freq. in 16t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wood Hite
described as being between 5'8" and 5'10" with dark sandy hair, light complexion, a prominent Roman nose, and stooped shoulders that made him appear slouched wikipedia.org
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flapped
flapped, ppl. a. (flæpt) [f. flap n. + -ed2.] 1. Of the cheek or ear: Formed like a flap; pendulous.1661 K. W. Conf. Charac., Informer (1860) 47 Why his reverend ears would serve very well for two leathern patches, to sow to each side his flapt jaws. 1840 Dickens Old C. Shop xlviii, The dwarf put hi... Oxford English Dictionary
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uncocked
▪ I. unˈcocked, ppl. a.1 [un-1 8.] Of a hat: Not cocked or turned up.1721 Ramsay Morning Interview 13 The sons of Bacchus stagger home to rest, With tatter'd wigs, foul shoes, and uncock'd hats. 1751 Johnson Rambler No. 109 ¶6 With..my hair unpowdered, and my hat uncocked. 1785 Grose Dict. Vulgar T.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Motion interpolation (computer graphics)
A sad walking motion may be characterized by a slouched posture and a slow gait. To interpolate these motions, they must be in canonical form. wikipedia.org
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limberly
▪ I. † limberly, a. Obs. rare—1. ? = limber a.11782 J. Elphinston tr. Martial i. xliii. 47 Not the pears, that are bound by the limberly broom.▪ II. limberly, adv. (ˈlɪmbəlɪ) [f. limber a.] In a limber or supple manner.1891 Harper's Mag. Nov. 891/2 His long spare arms swing limberly before a long sp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Le Suicidé
Painting The pictorial content of the painting is limited to a man who appears to have just shot himself—still holding the gun while slouched on a bed—and wikipedia.org
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The Last Temptation of Chris
The cover shows Difford slouched at a counter with a cup of coffee and wearing a black Homburg hat and a black Astrakhan coat, in homage to the comedian wikipedia.org
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falsies
falsies, n. pl. colloq. (orig. U.S.). (ˈfɔːlsɪz) [f. false a. + -ie.] A padded brassière; breast-pads. Also transf.1943 N.Y. Post 6 Oct. 42/3 ‘Falsies’..the term for the pads that convert them [sc. nightclub chorus girls] from 32s to 34s. 1946 Life 14 Oct. 35 ‘Falsies’, padded rubber or cloth brassi... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Croquet Player
The latter shows him some Neanderthal remains that are the museum's "prize specimen" and Georgie learns that such creatures "had slouched and snarled over wikipedia.org
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sombrero
‖ sombrero (sɒmˈbrɛərəʊ) Also 7 sumbrero, -briero, 8 somerera (?). [Sp. sombrero (= Pg. sombreiro), f. sombra shade.] † 1. An Oriental umbrella or parasol. Obs. Purchas and Herbert also use the fuller expression sombrero de sol.1598 Hakluyt Voy. II. 258 With a great Sombrero or shadow ouer their hea... Oxford English Dictionary
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