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Definition of Slouchiest
1. slouchy [adj] - See also: slouchy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Slouchiest
Literary usage of Slouchiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Centennial History of Missouri: (the Center State) One Hundred Years in the by Walter Barlow Stevens (1921)
"He was between six and seven feet tall and raw- boned- At work he was the slouchiest
tramp miner on the mountain. The next day 1~»^ might be seen on the ..."
2. Travel Letters from New Zealand, Australia and Africa by Edgar Watson Howe (1913)
"The other women say she is the slouchiest dressed person on the ship. You may
say that is envy, but it isn't: it's the truth. . . . When you buy anything, ..."
3. The Sanitarian by Medico-Legal Society of New York (1901)
"The American soldiers were the slouchiest of all, except the French." THE HELPING
HAND IN LONDON. The final instalment of Sir Walter Besant's East London ..."
4. Minnesota, the Empire State of the New North-west: The Commercial by Minnesota State Board of Immigration, John Wesley Bond (1878)
"... it is stated as a fact that the old Ramsey farm near St. Paul has been tilled
for 31 years in succession, by the slouchiest kind of tenants, ..."
5. Greek Vignettes: A Sail in the Greek Seas, Summer of 1877 by James Albert Harrison (1878)
"The slouchiest-looking fellows I have seen are the soldiers and gendarmes.
The painful red jackets of the latter are a focus of intolerable brilliance in ..."
6. Letters Written While on a Collecting Trip in the East Indies by Thomas Barbour, Rosamond Barbour (1913)
"The Japanese looked the most stupid and the slouchiest of them all; but they have
very swelled heads. The temples, of Heaven, Earth, Sun and Moon, ..."