slubber (Meaning)

Webster

slubber (v. t.)

To do lazily, imperfectly, or coarsely.

To daub; to stain; to cover carelessly.

Webster

slubber (n.)

A slubbing machine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of slubber

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slubber Sentence Examples

  1. The slubber's hands moved deftly through the tangled threads, separating them with ease.
  2. The old slubber had been weaving since he was a child, his skills honed by decades of experience.
  3. The loom's rhythmic creaking filled the room as the slubber tirelessly fed the yarn.
  4. The slubber's fingers were calloused from years of working with rough materials.
  5. Despite the monotonous nature of her work, the slubber found solace in the repetitive motions.
  6. The slubber's humble cottage was filled with the pleasant hum of the spinning wheel.
  7. The slubber's family relied heavily on the income he earned from his craft.
  8. The slubber's apprentice watched intently, eager to learn the secrets of the trade.
  9. The slubber's work was essential to the production of sturdy fabrics for garments and home goods.
  10. The slubber's skills were passed down through generations, ensuring the preservation of a timeless craft.

FAQs About the word slubber

To do lazily, imperfectly, or coarsely., To daub; to stain; to cover carelessly., A slubbing machine.

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The slubber's hands moved deftly through the tangled threads, separating them with ease.

The old slubber had been weaving since he was a child, his skills honed by decades of experience.

The loom's rhythmic creaking filled the room as the slubber tirelessly fed the yarn.

The slubber's fingers were calloused from years of working with rough materials.