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slouching
slouch S0481800 (slouch)v. slouched, slouch·ing, slouch·es v.intr.1. To sit, stand, or walk with an awkward, drooping posture.2. To droop or hang carelessly, as a hat.v.tr. To cause to droop; stoop.n.1. An awkward, drooping posture or gait.2. Slang An awkward, lazy, or inept person: good at chess and no slouch at bridge, either. [Origin unknown.] slouch′er n.slouch′i·ly adv.slouch′i·ness n.slouch′y adj.Thesaurusslouchingadjective shambling, lumbering, ungainly, awkward, uncouth, loutish It has to be him. That slouching frame, those long arms.TranslationsdinoccolatogoffostrascicatoIdiomsSeeslouchslouching
Synonyms for slouchingadj shamblingSynonyms- shambling
- lumbering
- ungainly
- awkward
- uncouth
- loutish
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