a group, a bunch A slug of bats hung from a rock jutting out of the cave's ceiling.
in a slump
not performing well for several days Wayne's in a slump. He hasn't scored a point in four games.
sluff off
not do, avoid doing I've been sluffing off. I'm behind in my assignments.
slug away
work slowly but steadily, plug away When we returned, Annie was still slugging away at her math.
slug of
(See a slug)
bust slugs
to fire bullets
slugged
drunk
slugged up
gold/diamond teeth
slump for the trunk
money
slug it out|slug
v. phr. To have a strong verbal or physical battle with someone; to contest something most vigorously. The two contenders for the lightweight boxing championship were slugging it out in the ring.The two candidates for Congress were slugging it out on radio and on television.
slum
slum slum it To endure conditions or accommodations that are worse than what one is accustomed to.
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