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will slouch

  • future tense
    of slouch.
    slouch
    verb (used without object)
    to sit or stand with an awkward, drooping posture.

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He will slouch down on a couch, then tell you a story as though it were being shot at you from some great distance.

From Time Magazine Archive

This theory proclaims that, if the body is slouching, the mind will slouch; but that, if the body is alert, the mind will be equally so.

From The Vitalized School by Francis B. Pearson