Similar words: blurred, slurry, spurred, surrendered, slur, slurp, blurry, flurry. Meaning: [slɜr /slɜː] adj. spoken as if with a thick tongue.
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31 He turned from the parapet to face us all, swaying a little, his voice more slurred than before.
32 The chairman slurred over the problem at the meeting.
33 After a while her voice became slightly slurred.
34 The drunk man slurred his words.
35 He slurred over the details to head off disagreement.
36 The distinction probably has been slurred over.
37 Drunken people often have slurred speech.
38 "Hey, you're gorgeous,[www.Sentencedict.com]" he slurred.
39 In 1956, the first human patient of what soon became known as Minamata disease was identified. Symptoms included convulsions, slurred speech, loss of motor functions and uncontrollable limb movements.
40 The spokesman slurred over the matter without giving a straight answer.
41 He slurred over her faults and spoke chiefly of her merits.
42 Huang Boyuan has been a spinocerebellar atrophy patient for over 9 years. The illness has damaged his balance and slurred his speech. Yet he faces his plight with optimism and courage.
43 The complications included 4 transient paresis and 2 transient slurred speech.
44 People tend to have slurred speech after a few beers.
45 The pianist slurred the most beautiful passage in the sonata.
46 That ensures that an experimenter eager for Alex to succeed won't mishear a slurred random utterance as a correct answer.
47 When Alberti basses or related figures are slurred in keyboard music, the bottom note is meant to be sustained (finger pedal) throughout the group.
48 If you have a slurred voice, people are likely to treat you as mentally deficient: Does he take sugar?
49 He slurred over the dead man's faults and spoke chiefly of his virtues.
50 She had drunk too much and her speech was slurred.
51 Her speech was so slurred as to be almost incomprehensible.
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