slack|slacks in English
noun
looseness; slowdown in activity, lull, deceleration; loose part; (Slang) prostitute
Use "slack|slacks" in a sentence
1. Ellie seldom wears slacks.
2. Slack wax (petroleum), clay-treated; Slack wax
3. Pull the slack!
4. Give me slack.
5. He wore black slacks and a sweater.
6. He wore his swimsuit underneath his slacks.
7. But this one had long hair and slacks.
8. Gebrec had been wearing blue slacks yesterday morning.
9. A breeze ruffled through his white linen slacks.
10. An ordinary plaid blouse, and slacks, I decide.
11. Britches of Georgetown Gray Slacks $15 $40
12. Margaret Trudeau jigging in rolled-up slacks.
13. Retail business slacks down when employment drops.
14. His wool-blend slacks are creased at the crotch.
15. But what about the worker who slacks off routinely?
16. Reddit Group Slack Group Airmail …
17. Trade is slack this week.
18. The boxer's jaw went slack.
19. The antiques business remained slack.
20. Trade is slack in winter.
21. Let the reins go slack.
22. The rope suddenly went slack.
23. She was wearing black slacks and a white sweater.
24. Find women's Chinos in crops, roll-ups and skinny slacks
25. That one looks a little slack.