slumpy Synonyms

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slumpy Meaning

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slumpy (a.)

Easily broken through; boggy; marshy; swampy.

slumpy Sentence Examples

  1. After a long day of work, she felt utterly slumpy and lacked motivation.
  2. The weather outside was dreadful, making her mood slumpy and uninspired.
  3. The team's morale was slumpy after a series of losses, dampening their spirits.
  4. With a slumpy body language, she conveyed her disinterest in the conversation.
  5. The economy was experiencing a slumpy period, resulting in job losses and reduced consumer spending.
  6. The child's slumpy posture indicated a lack of confidence and energy.
  7. The once-bustling street looked slumpy and deserted during the sweltering heat.
  8. Her slumpy clothes reflected her low mood and unwillingness to make an effort.
  9. The dog lay slumpy on the couch, its eyes closed and its tail dragging behind it.
  10. Despite the setback, she refused to let her spirits remain slumpy and vowed to persevere.

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Easily broken through; boggy; marshy; swampy.

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After a long day of work, she felt utterly slumpy and lacked motivation.

The weather outside was dreadful, making her mood slumpy and uninspired.

The team's morale was slumpy after a series of losses, dampening their spirits.

With a slumpy body language, she conveyed her disinterest in the conversation.