Similar words: slouch, slouching, louche, touched, crouched, untouched, voucher, touches. Meaning: [slaʊtʃ] adj. with shoulders drooping.
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31. A girl slouched in front of her.
32. HE SLOUCHED onto the stage to light applause.
33. The man slouched and stooped in the sunshine.
34. She had been slouched against the counter.
35. The exhausted man slouched along [ about ].
36. He had not moved from his chair at the desk where he slouched, arms negligently spread over his papers.
37. Viktor Krum got up and slouched, round-shouldered and duck-footed, toward Mr. Ollivander.
38. Along the stone corridor of the battlement, two figures were slouched down against the wall.
39. Along the Bowery, men slouched through it with collars and hats pulled over their ears.
40. Haggard and pale, shabbily or raggedly dressed, their and down at heel,[http://sentencedict.com/slouched.html] they slouched past.
41. Swinging his stout frame, Pierre slouched through the crowd, nodding to right and to left, as casually and good-naturedly as though he were walking through a crowd in a market.
42. Did you also notice the way she slouched in her chair during most of the interview?
43. He slouched his shoulders.
44. Slouched into work feeling tired, flat and thoroughly out of sorts.
45. No doubt, everyone recognized the unsuccessful man in the very way he slouched along.
46. Staymakers advocated them for all growing girls to avoid slumping and slouched.
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