Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slouch.(verb)
Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Use "slouches" in a sentence
"A U.S. soldier slouches from the gunner's turret of his Humvee holding his head after an improvised explosive device hit the vehicle in March during a patrol in a predominantly Sunni neighborhood of southern Baghdad."
"That said, I notice that the Plimoth Plantation shows the Pilgrims praying in this manner, and they're not exactly known as slouches in the research department."
"Many of the drivers are very communicative on the subjects of their profession, and not a few tell some good stories of "slouches," "bums," and "beats," the names given to those gentlemen whose principal object in this world is to sponge upon poor humanity to as great an extent as the latter will permit."