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SLOUCH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Noun She walks with a slouch. is no slouch when it comes to cooking Verb Sit up straight. Please don't slouch. She slouched into the room.
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Meaning of slouched in English - Cambridge Dictionary
to stand, sit, or walk with the shoulders hanging forward and the head bent slightly over so that you look tired and bored: Straighten your back - ...
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SLOUCHED Synonyms: 27 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for SLOUCHED: dragged, crawled, shuffled, crept, poked, limped, inched, oozed; Antonyms of SLOUCHED: flew, sped, raced, speeded, sailed, floated, ...
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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...
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Slouching: 8 Easy Ways to Improve Your Posture - Healthline
Want to Kick Your Slouching Habit? Try These 8 Strategies · 1. Stand tall · 2. Sit correctly · 3. Move around · 4. Wall slide · 5. Child's pose.
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SLOUCH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to sit or stand with an awkward, drooping posture. to move or walk with loosely drooping body and careless gait. to have a droop or downward bend, as a hat.
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Juxtaposition
For example, "He was slouched gracefully" is a juxtaposition.
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slouched, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective slouched is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for slouched is from 1779, in the Mirror (London).
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TO BE SLOUCHED definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
to be slouched in British English to sit, lie or lean in an ungainly way, with one's limbs spread out.
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Slouch - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
To slouch is to sit or stand with your shoulders hunched. Most people are more likely to slouch when they're tired or bored.
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14 Synonyms & Antonyms for SLOUCHED - Thesaurus.com
slouched · bend · bow · lean · loaf · lounge · sag · stoop · wilt. Weak match. be lazy. Discover More. Example Sentences. Examples have not been reviewed. He ...
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slouched - Urban Dictionary
slouched: to be [passed out] in a seemingly [uncomfortable] position due to [overindulgence] in the use of alcohol or drugs.
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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....
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Austin, Ron, 'Cobbers in Khaki The History of the 8th Battalion 1914-1918', Slouched Hat Publication, 2004, p.203
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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...
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