slump|slumps in English
noun
[slʌmp]
recession, sudden decrease; drooping posture, slouch; collapse; period of time in which performance is poo
Use "slump|slumps" in a sentence
1. Ken slumps ever so slightly in his seat.
2. Cobblers, Crisps, Crumbles, Buckle, Pandowdy's, Brown Betty's, Grunt, Slumps and Sonkers
3. Sit up straight. Don't slump !
4. Economists are forecasting a slump.
5. She has broken out of a slump.
6. The economy is in a slump.
7. Did he slump into apathy?
8. 16 The economy is in a slump.
9. If prices slump further, the farmers will starve.
10. Drinking too much would slump your health.
11. What caused share values to slump?
12. The airline industry is currently in a slump.
13. 26 The toy industry is in a slump.
14. Sedimentary structures of scoured bases, slumps, and convolute beddings can be observed in these deposits.
15. Exactly the opposite would apply in a slump year.
16. If prices slump further(http://Sentencedict.com), the farmers will starve.
17. The war was followed by an economic slump.
18. She is in a slump in her career.
19. What caused the price of irons to slump?
20. Worryingly, the effects of the housing slump may be spreading.
21. A cluster of Islamist parties combined support slump from 39 % to 5 %.
22. Vietnam 's Economy a Rising Star After Global Slump
23. The slump in Intel dragged down other tech stocks.
24. He clutches his chest, staggers to the nearest building and slumps sitting to the sidewalk.
25. Only Slovenia's economy grew steadily after the initial shock and slump.