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Definition of "slouchy" [slouch•y]

  • Given to slouching. (adjective)

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Use "slouchy" in a sentence
  • "In these pieces, written in large part by Kurtzman with Jaffee and Roth usually writing their own pieces, it's not enough that you remember singer Perry Como -- you have to remember when he was young and known as a slouchy mumbler, an affront to the more polished type of crooner like Bing Crosby."
  • "Escada Escada Sport's pre-fall collection featured pieces such as slouchy boots."
  • "What looks "slouchy" according to the fashion magazines' description, always on skinny 17-year-old models with slender skirts and no derriere, just looks messy and dowdy on me."
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