slouch - use in sentences
Object
- hat: His particularly luminous eyes glare fiercely under a black slouched hat.
- position: Keep your back as straight as possible - avoid bolt upright or slouching positions.
- shuffling: Usually the trolley people are the most miserable people imaginable: shoulders slouching, feet shuffling.
Preposition: on
- sofa: For instance, eating meals very quickly whilst slouched on the sofa or floor can make indigestion much worse.
- guitar: We also find that Mr Kilminster is no slouch on guitar with a great solo toward the end of the track.
- chair: It brings instant relief for all who suffer back pain from unconsciously slouching on fishing chairs, boat seats or on an aircraft.
- couch: What can happen is that you become trapped thinking erratically about work tasks as you slouch on the couch.
Adjective modifier
- old: Well, you WOULD be a nice old slouch of a hermit.
Modifies a noun
- hat: Then roll up from the ribbed bottom to create a " slouch hat " being slightly large gave it a slouchy comfy fit.
Converse of object
- do: Be aware of your body language, do not slouch in the chair.
- ai: It ain't no slouch of a name to spell right off without studying.
Modifying Another Word
- still: We were shown the bodies of two elderly women, still slouched in their wheelchairs.
- back: Slouching even further back, he nods almost vigorously.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- around: What I do sense is that some new Rough Beast Operating System is even now slouching around in Silicon Valley.
- down: Alternatively, try wearing leg warmers with a denim mini, slouched down over trainers for a funky urban look.
- over: Sora slouched over, walked to the raft, and grabbed some rope and a log.
Preposition: in
- chair: Be aware of your body language, do not slouch in the chair.
- department: Would it be enough - LBS are no slouches in the batting department.
- front: Slouching in front of the computer or telly can effectively switch off your back muscles.
- area: Slouching in the upper thoracic area is the commonest cause of neck pain.
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