Similar words: slump, bumped, slumber, lumpy, plump, jumper, impede, kuala lumpur. Meaning: [slʌmp] adj. with shoulders drooping.
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91. Its pre-tax profits slumped 10 percent to £91.7m in the half year to the end of July.
92. She slumped down, near to heat exhaustion, and raked her jet hair from her temples.
93. Bond prices initially slumped after the report showed hourly wages rose 0. 4 percent last month and rekindled inflation concerns.
94. He had actually slumped down at the breakfast table before he became aware of Kelly's presence.
95. He awoke several hours later to find Barrow slumped in a chair by his bedside, soft snoring noises droning from him.
96. Doctor Horatio Holliday has been found strangled to death in his home, slumped over his dining room table.
97. I stopped and slumped dazedly back on my heels, facing utter defeat.
98. Obviously upset, Cox fidgeted and slumped, struggling to endure the postgame press conference.
99. He pried off his shoes; loosened his collar; slumped in his seat like an opium smoker.
100. I found him there alone, slumped at an old pine farmhouse table, a mug of tea sitting in front of him.
101. Sitting like that, slumped and half-naked, he looked almost dissolute.
102. Unemployment rose from 7.5 million to nearly 10.5 million in 1938 as industrial production slumped.
103. The lobster slumped instantly, to all appearances dead[sentencedict.com], and being limp was easier to place in the pot.
104. After the profits warning was announced, the shares had slumped by up to 100p.
105. Why add them, with their evocation of the doddering loon, slumped, with listless ear-trumpet, over the board table?
106. As a result of controls and the land reforms which the government carried out, agricultural output slumped.
107. Semiconductor, software and computer companies slumped in price because of concern that earnings may not be up to snuff.
108. Big men with big grins slumped half-sideways on their seats, shouting remarks to their neighbours.
109. He slumped on to the floor, curling into a ball.
110. Brad was slumped in front of the television watching the game.
111. Pins pierced his body; he screamed, twitching in agony, then slumped to the ground.
112. Bradstreet survey released today showed business confidence slumped to its lowest level in more than three and a half years.
113. Shares have slumped from nearly £4 apiece at their peak five years to ago to just 9p last night.
114. But then a major collapse set in and they slumped to 132-7 before.
115. Clarisa looked sad,(www.Sentencedict.com) slumped in the car with her head on her chest.
116. Now the judge slumped and stared ahead, his eyes open and blank.
117. Maybe she had tried, but in her sixties she had slumped into forgetfulness.
118. Soon afterwards police arrested a man with a gunshot wound to the chest found slumped nearby in an alley behind Copperfield Street.
119. He would be only too happy to dial 911 when Walter slumped over in shock, unable to speak.
120. At about 2 a.m. he had fallen downstairs and slumped in a heap by the front door.