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slouchy

/slou-chee/US // ˈslaʊ tʃi //UK // (ˈslaʊtʃɪ) //

懒洋洋的,慵懒的,懒散的,懒洋洋

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    slouch·i·er, slouch·i·est.

    • : of or relating to a slouch or to a slouching manner, posture, etc.

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Examples

  • I have paired slouchy trousers with a shirt that has “some edge.”

  • Sailor striped knits paired with the slouchy denim—very Jean Paul Gaultier.

  • Joshua braced up for the home stretch and began to take long slouchy strides, as if he were on the old parade ground again.

  • It was not pretty, and it looked slouchy and slow; but it carried him along at a tremendous rate.

  • A slouchy figure crossed the opposite corner and glanced furtively in his direction.

  • Off the stage—and I have never seen them on—they are tired and slouchy and easy-going.

  • He is at most times a day-laborer, slouchy in his bearing and slovenly in his dress.