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[ slab-sahy-did ] / ˈslæbˌsaɪ dɪd /
adjective Informal.having the sides long and flat, like slabs. tall and lank. Origin of slab-sidedFirst recorded in 1810–20 Words nearby slab-sidedslab, slabber, slabbery, slab dashing, slab plastering, slab-sided, slab top, slab track, slack, slack-baked, slacken Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for slab-sidedThe Loucheux Indian, his wives, his babies, and his slab-sided dogs suffer from starvation almost every winter. The New North|Agnes Deans Cameron And that slab-sided Peters says he saw you turn into the thicket. Bolanyo|Opie Percival Read A long backed dog lacks staying qualities, and a slab-sided one has not the room for lungs. The Airedale|Williams Haynes Shortly afterwards they came suddenly on a man, with an old vehicle, and a slab-sided horse that looked half starved. The Boy Scouts in the Blue Ridge|Herbert Carter
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