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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

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

Hollywood is no slouch in the grandiosity department, but even the Academy Museum of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, LACMA’s new neighbor next door, knows better than to try to pull that one.

From Los Angeles Times

The teens, slouching from one end of the stage to the next, are unbearably self-righteous.

From New York Times

And while Wi-Fi 6 is no slouch, Comcast says that its new gateway is more powerful, which lets it process all that traffic in a reasonable amount of time.

From The Verge