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slouched造句
1. Jimmy slouched back in his chair. 2. Poor posture, sitting or walking slouched over, compresses the body's organs. 3. She slouched across the living room. 4. Her hat slouched down to her cheek. 5. Sam slouched back and propped his elbows up on the bench behind him. 6. He slouched across the room and collapsed in a chair. 7. She slouched past me with her hands in her pockets. 8. A couple of boys were slouched over the table reading magazines. 9. He slouched back under his rug. 10. Fulke slouched, staring up at the ceiling. 10.try its best to collect and create good sentences. 11. He was slouched pathetically against a boulder, his face turned shamefully to be the ground. 12. James was slouched back in his chair with his mouth a little open. 13. Back at the car, the two tarts still slouched against the wall next to the railway embankment. 14. He found him in the station buffet slouched against the counter eating toasted tea-cakes. 15. Byron slouched back solidly in his chair, but Shelley never kept still. 16. He slouched into the passenger seat of the ivory Ford sedan and shut the door hard. 17. I slouched in a near-by chair and saw all of it. 18. The tall lanky figure of Billy Tolboys was slouched in the comer seat by the fire. 19. Kitty slouched off again while Charlie got up from the kitchen table carrying the remainder of the pie in his fingers. 20. One boy is slouched down in his chair, wearing a baseball cap, the bill turned backward. 21. He generally came in late and slouched in a chair as far from Tabachnikov as possible. 22. Here I found four or five members slouched around a deal table shooting the breeze. 23. Up on Flagler Street, Wayne Elko slouched past the stumpy palms. 24. Mandeville and Southgate slouched on their horses, both dressed in leather quilted jackets, their feet encased in long riding boots. 25. The men were slouched on sofas and chairs. 26. Scowling, the lad slouched over. 27. The exhausted man slouched along. 28. He slouched his hat over his eyes. 29. The sun is setting now as John continues, o en staring at the skyscrapers, slouched in his chair. 30. At noon, in the sound-proofed wet-end booth, the foreman slouched beside him.