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slouch

[slouch] / slaʊtʃ /


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A skewer of toadish olives slouched against the side of the glass, blue cheese innards oozing grease across the surface of the drink.

From Washington Post

No Michelin-starred restaurant ever made two people as happy as us just then, slouched in a booth at 3 a.m., eating our steak and eggs at the Tastee Diner.

From Washington Post

When they sat together for polite exchanges through translators, greeting each other as "dear friend", Mahler said Putin had slouched, twitched his leg, clenched his fist and looked at the floor, suggesting underlying agitation.

From Reuters

In a post last summer, he slouched on a sofa while playing “Destiny 2,” a massive multiplayer game in which he voiced Commander Zavala.

From Washington Post

When it comes to keeping you guessing, Sarah Pinsker is no slouch.

From Washington Post