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Spoken as if with a thick tongue.
thick
unintelligible
thick
1
The
thick
end of 100 billion has just been given to Ireland.
2
Good butt, great lashes, long and
thick
,
and of course-mybeautiful eyes.
3
The threats are flying
thick
and fast in the South China Sea.
4
The sand was
thick
;
the horses labored; the drivers shielded their faces.
5
I always have
thick
boots;- Iamvery particular about that;-andcork soles.
1
The peas are numbing my jaw and my words come out
slurred
.
2
His voice was
slurred
,
the words coming out in a dreamy monotone.
3
If I tell you, then it's not.' His voice was very
slurred
.
4
What's wrong? His voice came muffled,
slurred
,
as if struggling to wakefulness.
5
Sophie also noticed that despite the man's bravado, his speech was
slurred
.
6
Reed
slurred
over most of the details of the accident, even now.
7
As he gazed at her, he heard a man's low
slurred
voice.
8
This is the portion so deplorably
slurred
by these old monkish writers.
9
Colin's words
slurred
a little, Mary's movements were less earnest, more rhythmic.
10
He purposely
slurred
drawing at times, and was opposed to formal composition.
11
Greene blinked blearily at us from his chair and then
slurred
,
Rawlins?
12
Charles fought any boy who challenged or
slurred
Adam and usually won.
13
The album captured such revelry, complete with
slurred
vocals and drunken poetics.
14
Coots, his mouth stuffed full of bread and meat sauce,
slurred
,
'No.'
15
Her voice
slurred
like her mouth was filled with hardening wet cement.
16
Louis heard syllables-phonetics, at least- but the words themselves were
slurred
and unclear.
slurred
slur
·
slurred voice
slurred speech
slightly slurred
out slurred
slurred words