forslow (Meaning)
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forslow (v. t.)
To delay; to hinder; to neglect; to put off.
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forslow (v. i.)
To loiter.
Synonyms & Antonyms of forslow
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forslow Sentence Examples
- The sluggish pace of the tortoise made the race painfully slow.
- The slow-moving clouds cast an eerie shadow over the landscape.
- The sloth's deliberate movements made it appear as if it were operating in slow motion.
- The water flowed at a slow and steady rate, creating a calming ambiance.
- The slow-burning fire gently warmed the room, casting a soft glow.
- The slow-paced lifestyle of the countryside provided a sense of tranquility.
- The slow-growing tree had weathered countless storms, its trunk now gnarled with age.
- The slow-cooked stew released tantalizing aromas that filled the kitchen.
- The slow-witted student struggled to keep up with the lesson.
- After the accident, the slow healing process tested the patient's patience.
FAQs About the word forslow
To delay; to hinder; to neglect; to put off., To loiter.
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The sluggish pace of the tortoise made the race painfully slow.
The slow-moving clouds cast an eerie shadow over the landscape.
The sloth's deliberate movements made it appear as if it were operating in slow motion.
The water flowed at a slow and steady rate, creating a calming ambiance.