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slack
adjective as in loose, baggy; inactive
adjective as in lazy, negligent
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Example Sentences
There is nothing superior about this Welsh team in the pack or behind the pack and that's why Townsend won't be cut any slack if Scotland don't win.
Dressed in a crisp, dark monochrome coat and slacks, Gaines makes his way to a small office in the back of the gallery and takes a seat next to me.
Semi-automated offsides may divert some of the personal insults away from the officials, but implementing this new law will see the individual referees catch plenty of slack again.
Pressure will redouble on its European allies to take up the slack.
This season, even when you cut him some slack of excluding games against Celtic, Rangers have failed to win on 10 different occasions against nine different domestic sides with a fraction of their budget.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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