"Sluffs" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sluffs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sluffs" Meaning

A verb meaning to shed or drop things, often in a careless or hasty manner, especially leaves or feathers. It can also mean to neglect or abandon something, often unintentionally.

"Sluffs" Examples

Examples of the word "sluffs"


1. Lift sluffs

When people walk on sloping icy surfaces, they can easily start to sluff which can then make lift operations challenging, especially at downhill ski resorts where there is not much room to maneuver snow.

2. Icy sluffs

After the storm, the roads were covered in icy sluffs which had formed due to the temperature changes in the northern region's climate.

3. Snow sluffs

To temporarily prevent ski resorts from remaining closed, ski mountains deploy helicopters to pudding up a layer of snow over the entire resort so that the sluffs that are associated with delays in minute-by-minute operations do not hamper skiers and snowboarders who go up the slopes in search of some snow.

4. Gully sluffs

Adventurers summit the 6617-foot north face of Gonzaga peak. Gladly, the north face possessed a narrow gully. Many seasoned travelers believe making mountain passes involves considerable amounts of work when passengers endorse routes that cross over demanding terrain, and those routes include what sluffs that releases when the traffic is high.

5. Rock sluffs

William Cross later reprised this experience. The strenuous undertaking led him to resolve that this required rigorous devotion to planning with some preparedness outside these locations. Outside national parks, rock, and ice avalanches are necessary but are impossible to handle with fairly the same preemptive actions, because every rock sluffs with avalanches block an average individual from realizing they can either get washed away or be buried in one place.

"Sluffs" Similar Words

Slows

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Pronounced: /sloʊz/<br><br>Meaning: (adjective) Moving or done at a moderate pace that is slower than average.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The traffic is moving very slow because of the roadworks ahead.<br> He runs slow compared to his friends, but he's trying to improve his speed.<br> The slow cooker allows you to prepare a meal over a long period of time.

Slubberdegullion

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A rather uncommon word!<br><br>A slubberdegullion is a person who is dirty and slovenly in their appearance, habits, or behavior. Essentially, it's a person who is unclean, unkempt, and possibly somewhat contemptible.

Sludge

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Sludges

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A thick, viscous liquid or semi-solid, typically consisting of mud or sewage that has been partially decayed.

Sludgy

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Detestable or unpleasant. <br><br>Example: The mud was sludgy and got stuck to her boots.

Slued

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出 of alignment or position; turned or twisted in a wrong direction. <br><br>Example: The loose screw had somehow slued the entire machine out of balance.

Slues

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Sluff

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A small mass of snow that breaks off from a larger body, falling or sliding down a slope.

Slug

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Slugabed

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A slugabed is a person who wakes up late, sleeps excessively, or is often late in attending to their responsibilities due to a lack of discipline or a tendency to oversleep.

Slugfest

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A slugfest is a colloquialism that refers to a fight, brawl, or heated disagreement in which both sides exchange insults, arguments, and verbal jabs, but neither side prevails or gains a decisive advantage. It's a term often used to describe a intense but inconclusive or chaotic situation, where anger and emotion overwhelm rational discussion.

Sluggard

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A sluggard is a person who is habitually lazy or idle, showing a lack of energy or enthusiasm. They often tend to procrastinate and avoid taking action or effort, preferring to waste time or indulge in leisure activities.

Sluggardly

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At a slow and lazy pace; not eager to work or use energy.

Sluggards

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Slow-moving or idle people who do not try to better themselves or work hard.

Slugged

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Attached with a slug or slug-like substance; being unable to move normally.

Slugging

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