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Assume a drooping posture or carriage.
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1
For four years, Poland's economy kept growing strongly despite the global
slump
.
2
Analysts said the revised guidance was expected given the farm economy
slump
.
3
He said Gulf markets were being re-rated following the oil price
slump
.
4
A
slump
in the oil price lifted shares of major energy companies.
5
The recent
slump
in oil prices constrained growth as well, Ice said.
1
The man in the
slouch
hat remained in the street to watch.
2
Kelly was no
slouch
when it came to good sense and willpower.
3
In the mouth of the
slouch
-hatted
,
unshaven driver was a corn-cob pipe.
4
Nor has Germany been a
slouch
in its pandemic economic policy either.
5
She may be only five, Louis thought, but she's sure no
slouch
.
6
I used to
slouch
a lot, now I
slouch
a bit less.
7
Sundays I would visit my parents and
slouch
around until Monday morning.
8
One waitress,
slouch
-
backed
,
gum-chewing; could be the sister of the desk clerk.
9
It is lonely genius, a slim, dark figure in a
slouch
hat.
10
Millennials are the most apathetic generation to ever ironically
slouch
toward adulthood.
11
It gently vibrates when you
slouch
,
nagging you to correct your posture.
12
He smiled to see her and took off his great
slouch
hat.
13
Jackie still sat at the table in a kind of introspective
slouch
.
14
Mrs. Dana, if popular and old-fashioned, was no
slouch
as a botanist.
15
He wears a
slouch
hat, around which a green puggaree coils lovingly.
16
Hastily he threw off his handkerchief,
slouch
hat, old coat and trousers.
slouch
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old slouch
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