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slouch

[slouch] / slaʊtʃ /


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Without a moderately conservative figurehead, young conservatives will continue to slouch toward Munich.

From The Wall Street Journal

She’s slouched on the couch, singing into a microphone; her brother is huddled over his laptop on the nearby desk.

From The Wall Street Journal

You cannot just slouch in off the street on a whim, assuming you have a couple hundred dollars burning a hole in your pocket.

From The Wall Street Journal

Photos on social media showed them slouched on plastic chairs, swathed in plastic bags fogged up by their breath.

From BBC

Unlike me, with my sad little balcony lined with wilted pots of herbs, he had proper outdoor space — and a neighbor whose blackberry bush slouched lazily over the fence, heavy with fruit.

From Salon