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slack

[slak] / slæk /




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“Amazing,” he says, giving chef Andrew Gruel a slack thumbs-up.

From Salon Aug. 5, 2026

As the tech sector has struggled, other corners of the market have picked up the slack.

From MarketWatch Jul. 17, 2026

No problem—they have $1 billion invested in Ohtani’s arm and October hero Yoshinobu Yamamoto to pick up the slack.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 13, 2026

Some cut the manager some slack by saying the players, though hard-working and fiercely determined, are over-praised and over-rated at this level.

From BBC Jun. 27, 2026

The sails had gone slack, and the disappointed girl slumped in one of the cozy nursery chairs and clicked idly at the beads of her abacus: back and forth, back and forth.

From "The Unseen Guest" by Maryrose Wood

The prototypical Gen Xer is resilient and cynical, a “latchkey kid” turned disaffected slacker, raised on MTV and limited parental supervision.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 31, 2026

It should be noted that Paul Cummins is no slacker himself.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 21, 2026

After years of trying to make it as an actor, Mazino got his breakout role in the 2023 limited series “Beef,” where he portrays a slacker who falls for his older brother’s road-rage nemesis.

From Los Angeles Times May 11, 2025

That realisation manifests in the lovestruck slacker rock of Dragonfly, and the finger-plucked Neptune Baby, with its refrain, "I'm a boat, and you are the water".

From BBC Apr. 27, 2025

My dad looks at me from head to toe, and I feel like the second-rate slacker he’s always taken me for.

From "The Sun Is Also a Star" by Nicola Yoon

The UK has the slackest regulation of all EU members; other member states are much more stringent in their approach.

From The Guardian May 24, 2013

It was the most abstract and highly changeable concert I’ve seen this group perform, and also the slackest: inspired on one level, frustrating on another.

From New York Times Feb. 10, 2011

In any year it would have been a tasteful, artful job of the soft sell, but in this, television's slackest season, the Eastern Airlines commercial looked like a masterwork.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the weeks before Christmas, when retail sales are usually at their highest, retailers were cutting prices as though it were slackest of seasons.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was the slackest House in the School, and always had been.

From A Prefect's Uncle by P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse

A man representing Schlesinger, dressed in white slacks, polished loafers and a dark pinkish-red blazer stands at the edge of the pool, near its shadowy edges, staring down at the swimmer.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 12, 2026

A styling group stores troves of neutral tone crew and V-neck sweaters, button-down shirts, slacks and extra pairs of the Silver Lining Opticians “Carbon” glasses at an off-site building, current and former employees said.

From The Wall Street Journal May 31, 2026

Eugene Levert, chain-smoking next to a stack of books while wearing a vertical blue-striped button-down and khaki slacks, looked the scholarly mirror of Doug Lamplugh, in a horizontal blue-striped polo and khaki shorts.

From Slate May 4, 2026

Still, James insisted that headquarters employees dress a cut above business casual, requiring jackets and slacks for men.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 11, 2025

They too were dressed in their courtroom best: a purple jersey dress for Debbie; pleated slacks, a pink checkered shirt, and a tie for Karl.

From "The 57 Bus" by Dashka Slater

As time elapsed, Sand’s rate of production never slacked.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2026

Speaking to the press, he said: "I've given my heart and soul. I can't think there'll be too many cricket fans out there who would think I've slacked off for a moment."

From BBC Aug. 1, 2023

It's not as if Eigenberg ever slacked off in maintaining his physique; he also plays a main role in "Chicago Fire."

From Salon Jul. 23, 2023

One day, one of my lab mates slacked me a link to this Facebook group, and that was when it all started.

From Slate May 13, 2020

I’ve slacked off during the past week because of all the homework, the pageant practices, and the trip to Atlantic City.

From "Like Vanessa" by Tami Charles

I’ve heard it repeatedly from experts: The greatest risk of working out alone is bad form, leading to inefficient movement, slacking off and higher chance of injury.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 4, 2026

With her apartment a flood zone and her landlord slacking off on the maintenance, Linda and her daughter are forced to live at a nearby hotel.

From Salon Oct. 9, 2025

Due to a slowing economy and slacking advertising revenue, newsrooms have been slashed across the industry.

From Washington Times Jun. 15, 2023

Almost across the board, inflation showed few signs of slacking.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 13, 2022

And if I ain’t fired, then I need to clean that bathroom so Mister Johnny doesn’t think the secret maid is slacking and fire me a second time.

From "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett




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