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Definition of Slubbering
1. slubber [v] - See also: slubber
Lexicographical Neighbors of Slubbering
Literary usage of Slubbering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Glossary of Northamptonshire Words and Phrases by Anne Elizabeth Baker (1854)
"Slovenly, dirty: such a servant is called " a slubbering thing." SLUDGE. Liquid,
splashy mud. " The roads are all of a sludge after the rain. ..."
2. The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called Shakespeare Plays by Ignatius Donnelly (1887)
"slubbering on the lute means, therefore, practicing in a slovenly manner. And this
word inveterate is a favorite one with Shakespeare: The inveterate canker ..."
3. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, Ebenezer Charlton Black (1906)
"Here the word ' slubber' means ' to slur over,' as in Fuller's The Worthies of
England: " Slightly slubbering it over, doing something for show, ..."
4. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, Ebenezer Charlton Black (1906)
"Here the word ' slubber' means ' to slur over,' as in Fuller's The Worthies of
England: " Slightly slubbering it over, doing something for show, ..."
5. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare (1906)
"Here the word ' slubber' means ' to slur over,' as in Fuller's The Worthies of
England: " Slightly slubbering it over, doing something for show, ..."