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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The hiker was hesitant to step into the slough as he feared he would sink.
She needs to slough off her excess weight to improve her health.
The mining company had to reroute the river around the slough.
The project is stuck in a slough, and we need to find a way to move forward.
The company is going through a slough of despond after a string of bad news.
The peeling slough of paint on the old house needed to be removed before repainting.
The children enjoyed playing near the slough, looking for tadpoles and frogs.
The soldiers dug a slough around their camp for protection.
The politician tried to slough off the accusations of corruption.
The company is facing a slough of lawsuits that could threaten its future.
The slough in the garden was a perfect spot for a water feature.
The writer is in a slough of writer's block and can't seem to produce anything.
The military used the slough as a training ground for soldiers, simulating swamp warfare conditions.
The slough connects to the river and the ocean, allowing fish to migrate between them.
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