释义 |
slouchy, a.|ˈslaʊtʃɪ| [f. slouch n. and v. + -y.] Slouching, in various senses; slovenly, untidy. Freq. in recent U.S. usage.
a1693Urquhart's Rabelais iii. xvii. 141 What meaneth this..wagging of her slouchy Chaps? 1864I. Taylor in Good Words 227 The ample auburn locks are in part huddled up within a broad-bordered slouchy cap. 1868M. H. Smith Sunshine & Shadow N. York 283 His dress slouchy and countrified, his oratory uninviting. 1882Cent. Mag. XXV. 176 Looking like a slouchy country bumpkin. |