slur|slurred|slurring|slurs in English
verb
[slɜr /slɜː]
speak indistinctly; stain, blemish; insult, disparage, belittle; pass over, ignore; play or sing a series of notes in a smooth and connected manner (Music)
Use "slur|slurred|slurring|slurs" in a sentence
1. Chinky, The Chinaman Slurs have no power, when the slurred are empowered
2. Slurred message
3. What's this slur?
4. She was acting strange, slurring her words.
5. My slur phase
6. Barbiturates Slurred speech, Weak and rapid pulse,
7. He repeatedly mispronounced words and slurred his speech.
8. The general slurred over his contribution to the campaign.
9. When a man is drunk his speech is slurred.
10. Her speech was slurred and barely comprehensible.
11. Alcohol affects the brain, making speech slurred and imprecise.
12. The newscaster's speech began to slur.
13. Synonyms for Adenoidal include indistinct, muffled, nasal, slurred and thick
14. Be careful. Don't slur your shirt.
15. You want your mom at the altar screaming racial slurs?
16. The drug made her speak with a slur.
17. The general slurred over his Contribution to the campaign
18. Americans: Used by Koreans to slur Americans
19. No such slur is permitted in Beijing.
20. Now, during the interview, he slurred his words, he sounded disoriented...
21. And I swallowed their insults along with their slurs.
22. The crowd started throwing bottles and shouting racial slurs.
23. She tried to keep her reputation free from slur.
24. OK, the ethnic slur is the Chinky, but what about the chose?; Betty refers to the Chinese as Chinky-Chonks and has an abhorrence for Chinese food.; It may be that Chinky chose has nothing to do with racial slurs, but comes instead from chinquapin
25. The comments cast a slur on her character.