slump|slumped|slumping|slumps in English
verb
[slʌmp]
fall, collapse; droop, slouch; decline, decrease, deteriorate; sink down, settle
Use "slump|slumped|slumping|slumps" in a sentence
1. Ken slumps ever so slightly in his seat.
2. Declining investment rate, low PMI and slumping retail sales
3. She slumped against the wall.
4. Profits slumped by over 50%.
5. She slumped to her knees.
6. She slumped into a chair.
7. Net profits slumped by 41%.
8. She slumped dejectedly over the wheel.
9. Sales slumped by 20% last year.
10. The loser sat slumped in dejection.
11. Cobblers, Crisps, Crumbles, Buckle, Pandowdy's, Brown Betty's, Grunt, Slumps and Sonkers
12. Sales have slumped this year.
13. Sit up straight. Don't slump !
14. Economists are forecasting a slump.
15. If she were constitutionally capable of slumping, she would.
16. She slumped into the chair, exhausted.
17. She has broken out of a slump.
18. 2 Ominously, car sales slumped in August.
19. The economy is in a slump.
20. 1 She slumped dejectedly over the wheel.
21. His health slumped after a long illness.
22. He slumped down exhausted on the settee.
23. Did he slump into apathy?
24. He slumped down into a chair.
25. The value of property has slumped.