Slouch ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Slouch ( verb )

  1. Sit or stand with a drooping posture or slack carriage.
  2. Move in a lazy, relaxed way.

Origin:

Late 18th century: of uncertain origin; compare with german schlauchen "to bend, stoop".

Examples:

  1. He was slouching in his chair.
  2. She slouched against the wall.
  3. He slouched off to bed.
  4. She slouched her way through the day.
  5. He slouched along the street.

(As a noun)

Slouch ( noun )

  1. Sit or stand with a drooping posture or slack carriage.
  2. Move in a lazy, relaxed way.

Origin:

Late 18th century: of uncertain origin; compare with german schlauchen "to bend, stoop".

Examples:

  1. He was slouching in his chair.
  2. She slouched against the wall.
  3. He slouched off to bed.
  4. She slouched her way through the day.
  5. He slouched along the street.
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