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slouch

[slouch] / slaʊtʃ /


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My hair was slicked back under a dirty slouch hat, and my dusty boots stuck out from beneath a ratty pair of men’s trousers.

From Literature

Fact: Many people spend hours slouching while staring at a computer or focusing on cellphones that draw the eyes down and curve the neck.

From Science Daily

Penelope slouched down in her seat, held up her program to shield her face, and hoped the show would begin soon.

From Literature

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