1. slouching - Noun
2. slouching - Adjective
3. slouching - Verb
of Slouch
Hanging down at the side; limp; drooping; without firmness or shapeliness; moving in an ungainly manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPutin is slouching...looking like that bored schoolboy in the back of the classroom. Barack Obama
The writer must take the right to explore, warts and all, both the enemy and the beloved comrade in arms, since only a try for the truth makes sense of being, only a try for the truth edges towards justice just ahead of Yeats's beast slouching to be born. Nadine Gordimer
Her last painting was of you, slouching against the front door: only your drowning I-had-a-lousy-Third-World-childhood-and-all-I-got-was-this-attitude eyes recognizable. Junot Diaz
When I write a word in English, a simple one, such as, say, 'chief,' I have unwittingly ushered a querulous horde into the room. The Roman legionary is there, shaking his cap, or head, and Andy Capp is there, slouching in his signature working man's headgear. Geraldine Brooks
Don't assume it's just like a chat with your best friend, both of you slouching on the couch in pajamas. Source: Internet
The actor also adopted the same physicality as Dowd, including the slouching and his ample belly. Source: Internet