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Slouch Lazy Shoulders Verb, Nounbre /Slaʊtʃ/Name /Slaʊtʃ/Verb Intransitive] (+ Adv./Prep.)To Stand Sit

Front slouch
Back verb, nounBrE /slaʊtʃ/NAmE /slaʊtʃ/verb

[intransitive] (+ adv./prep.)to stand, sit or move in a lazy way, often with your shoulders and head bent forwardSeveral students were slouching against the wall. Sit up straight. Don't slouch. He slouched across the room and collapsed in a chair.

noun

[usually singular]a way of standing or sitting in which your shoulders are not straight, so that you look tired or lazy

be no ˈslouch(informal) to be very good at sth or quick to do sthShe's no slouch on the guitar.

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