Sentence example with the word 'slouch'

slouch

amble, clod, drag, goldbricker, lapse, lotus-eater, mope, saunter, slow march, strut, waiter on walk

Definition n. an incompetent person

Last update: July 30, 2015


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She slouched past me with her hands in her pocket. .   [noun]

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The studied slouch, the hunched shoulders, the nonchalant curl of the lip all add up to the perfect picture of disaffected youth.   [noun]

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We also find that Mr Kilminster is no slouch on guitar with a great solo toward the end of the track.   [noun]

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Dan Tugwell touched the slouched hat upon his head, and stood waiting to know what he was wanted for.   [noun]

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The old whitish-grey coat, the hobbling gait, the hat half-slouched, half-cocked, announced the forlorn maker of periwigs, and left for investigation only the second query.   [noun]

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His dress was uniform, and of a colour becoming his age and gravity; a wig, well dressed and powdered, surmounted by a slouched hat, had something of a professional air.   [noun]

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He usually wore an old slouched hat when he went abroad; and when at home, a sort of cowl or night-cap.   [noun]

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It warn't no slouch of an idea; and it warn't no slouch of a grindstone nuther; but we allowed we'd tackle it.   [noun]

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His hat was laying on the flooran old black slouch with the top caved in, like a lid.   [noun]

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