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Definition of Slouched
1. slouch [v] - See also: slouch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Slouched
Literary usage of Slouched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish, and by John Smith (1836)
"A Man about fifty-five years of age, with a beard, represented in nearly a profile
view, having on a large slouched hat, a dark doublet puckered at the ..."
2. Guarding the Mails: Or, The Secret Service of the Post Office Department by Patrick Henry Woodward (1876)
"... the car was "The broad collar of an overcoat concealed his cheeks, while his
forehead and eyes were buried under the ample brim of a slouched hat. ..."
3. A Brage-beaker with the Swedes: Or, Notes from the North in 1852 by Blanchard Jerrold (1854)
"... by three Danish women and a man, planted in a corner of one of the rooms; the
ladies ornamented with slouched hats, surmounted by prodigious feathers. ..."
4. A Brage-beaker with the Swedes: Or, Notes from the North in 1852 by Blanchard Jerrold (1854)
"... by three Danish women and a man, planted in a corner of one of the rooms; the
ladies ornamented with slouched hats, surmounted by prodigious feathers. ..."
5. Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens (1841)
"The man wore a large, dark, faded cloak, and a slouched hat; he walked up close
to John, and looked at him. John returned the compliment with interest. ..."
6. Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens (1841)
"... slouched hat; he walked up close to John, and looked at him. John returned
the compliment with interest. " How long have you been sitting thus I" said ..."