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slumper, v. rare.|ˈslʌmpə(r)| [Probably imitative: cf. prec. 3, and G. schlumpern to go about in a slovenly or slipshod condition.] intr. To move or travel heavily or with difficulty on account of miry or muddy roads; to flounder through or along.
1829G. Robertson Rural Recoll. 38 In wet weather they became mere lairs, (sloughs,) in which the carts or carriages had to slumper through in a half-swimming state. 1894Smiles J. Wedgwood x. 92 The lanes were scarcely sufficient for the slumpering along of packhorses, let alone for carts. |