"Slug" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Slug" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Slug" Meaning

A slug is a small, usually slow-moving, soft-bodied invertebrate that belongs to the phylum Mollusca. It has a slimy trail on its feet, which helps it move and protect itself from dehydration. Slugs are closely related to snails, but they lack shells. They are found in a wide range of environments, including forests, gardens, and urban areas, and feed on plant leaves, stems, and flowers.

"Slug" Examples

Slug


Noun


A garden pest that eats plants and can cause damage.
- "We need to get rid of the slugs in our garden before they ruin the crops."
A type of gastropod mollusk, often found on land.
- "Slugs are usually found in damp environments and can secrete a sticky substance to help them move."
A large portion or amount of something.
- "The company has a huge slug of advertising budget allocated for the new product."
The back of a jacket or coat.
- "The slug on his jacket is coming undone."
A short written piece, usually descriptive.
- "The author wrote a slug of prose to describe the sun-scorched desert landscape."

Adjective


Relating to or resembling a slow-moving, slimy gastropod mollusk.
- "The slug-like creature moved slowly across my plate."
Slow; unwilling or reluctant to move.
- "She was a slug when it came to getting up from bed in the morning."

"Slug" Similar Words

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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I'm not familiar with the word "slues". It's possible that it may be a misspelling or a very rare or obscure word. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word? I'll do my best to help you understand its meaning.

Sluff

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

Sluffs

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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.

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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Sluggish

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