slurred造句1 The general slurred over his contribution to the campaign.
2 Her speech was slurred and barely comprehensible.
3 When a man is drunk his speech is slurred.
4 She slurred over the high cost of her plan.
5 Her speech was slurred but she still denied she was drunk.
6 You could tell from his slurred speech that he was drunk.
7 She could tell by his slurred speech that he had been drinking.
8 Bob's speech was slurred,[www.] and he sounded drunk.
9 He repeatedly mispronounced words and slurred his speech.
10 His speech was slurred: he'd clearly been drinking.
11 He slurred English. No man could understand him.
12 Alcohol affects the brain, making speech slurred and imprecise.
13 He slurred home after working.
14 His voice sounded slurred.
15 I could tell from his slurred voice that he'd been drinking.
16 His speech was slurred and I thought he was drunk.
17 He repeated himself and slurred his words more than usual.
18 He felt that his reputation was slurred by a paper.
19 He was laughing, his voice slurred with reds.
20 Her speech was ever so slightly slurred and her eyes seemed to swim in and out of focus.
21 If you have a slurred voice, people are likely to treat you as mentally deficient.
22 His speech was slurred and he was having trouble standing straight.
23 Her speech is badly slurred, and the tendency is to dismiss her as a drunk or a druggie.
24 He stank, kept trying to make slurred conversation, then fell asleep with his head on my shoulder.
25 Much of her memory is gone, her speech is slurred, and she suffers seizures.
26 He stabbed the brake, stabbed too hard, and his back wheels slurred in the dirt.
27 But Alice's voice had deteriorated into a droning mumble, the words slurred and joined almost into one continuous sound.
28 When he spoke to give his name, address and date of birth his speech was slurred and indistinct.
29 The symptoms included memory lapses, depression, insomnia, daytime fatigue, slurred speech, confusion and migraine like headaches.
30 The voice was the same: clear and authoritative, sure of itself, although faintly slurred by alcohol.