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SLUBBER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to perform hastily or carelessly .
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SLUBBER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SLUBBER is stain, sully.
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SLUBBER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. (transitive) to smear or daub 2. (transitive) to do in a hurried or imperfect manner 3. (intransitive) another word for slobber noun archaic 4. a person who ...
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slubber
▪ I. slubber, n.1 dial. (ˈslʌbə(r)) [Cf. slub n.1 and slobber n.] Mire, mud; ooze, slime.1570 Levins Manip. 76/42 Slubber, limus. 1823 E. Moor Suffolk Words 365 Slub, Slubber, mire, mud, the thick puddle on roads. 1828 Carr Craven Gloss., Slubber, any gelatinous substance. 1890 Hartley Clock Alm. 29...
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SND :: slubber v n1 - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
SLUBBER, v., n.1 [′slʌbər]. I. v. To slobber, swallow sloppy food, eat or drink in a noisy gulping manner (Sc. 1808 Jam.; I., n., em. and sm.Sc. 1970).
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slubber - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
slub•ber (slub′ər),USA pronunciation v.t.. to perform hastily or carelessly. Low German slubbern to do work carelessly; 1520–30. slub′ ...
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Fred Bullock (footballer)
After his retirement from football in 1922, Bullock became landlord of the Slubber's Arms pub in Huddersfield.
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slubber - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · To do hastily, imperfectly, or sloppily. · c. · To daub; to stain; to cover carelessly. · To slobber.
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Slubber - Oxford Reference
An occupation in the West Riding scribbling and spinning mills, whereby loose cardings were drawn out and slightly twisted so that they could be wound on to ...
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Word of the Day - slubber - Dictionary.com
Slubber is an older, infrequent verb that means “to perform (something) hastily or carelessly.” Earlier senses include “to smear; smudge” and “to sully (a ...
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Dictionary of Old Occupations - S - Family Tree Researcher
Slubber: worked in the textile industry, separated combined slivers into rovings (aka slubbings) for use in the spinning process. Slubber Doffer: worked ...
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slubbered
slubbered, ppl. a. (ˈslʌbəd) [f. slubber v.] 1. Soiled, smeared; dirty; sullied.1588 Churchyard Sparke of Frendship, etc. D iiij, All slubbred things must needes be washt anue. 1606 Dekker Seven Deadly Sins Wks. (Grosart) II. 33 Wyping their slubberd cheekes with wispes of cleane Strawe. 1642 Howell...
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STAIN crossword clue - All synonyms & answers
stain 7 letter words. attaint bedizen besmear besmoke bestain blacken blemish censure chalk up coating corrupt debauch deep-dye delimit deprave earmark engrave eyesore fast-dye freckle graving impress imprint ingrain lacquer lentigo mark off mark out marking pervert pigment pillory pollute priming scarify scratch shellac slubber soilage soilure ...
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slubberly
† ˈslubberly, a. Obs. rare. [f. slubber v.] Dirty, foul; muddled.1540 R. Hyrde tr. Vives' Instr. Chr. Wom. (1592) P vij, For it were better for thee to eat brown bred..then cause thy husband to fall unto any slubberlie work, or stinking occupation. 1673 Hickeringill Greg. F. Greybeard 268 Brother Wi...
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Star jelly
back to the circa-1440 English-Latin dictionary entry mentioned above: star-fallen, star-falling, star-jelly, star-shot, star-slime, star-slough, star-slubber
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