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To slouch or droop is to sit or stand with poor posture, usually characterized by bending or leaning forward. This can lead to strain on the back and neck muscles over time.
Julie loves to slouch in her chair. Or, John is a big slouch he just sits around all day and does nothing
The past tense is drooped.
Words that have the same vowel sound as "grouch" include pouch, ouch, slouch, and crouch.
The word is "droop."
slump
To slouch or droop is to sit or stand with poor posture, usually characterized by bending or leaning forward. This can lead to strain on the back and neck muscles over time.
Slouch is the correct spelling.
Julie loves to slouch in her chair. Or, John is a big slouch he just sits around all day and does nothing
His brother called him a slouch for not helping with the yard cleaning. Students should not slouch against the walls. The gangster's characteristic slouch disguised the machine gun under his coat.
No. Slouch means- a drooping movement or appearance.
Evan droop his head.
why do plants droop when no water
During the weekend Holiday most of people slouch on their bed
The cast of Slouch - 2011 includes: Olly Reed
Aw, don't let your face droop.
I was always taught not to slouch when I walked; I was told to always stand up straight.