Stewart's tall figure, with sombrero slouched down, was now and then outlined against a growing circle of light.
Then he laughed rather boyishly, and from that, and the way he slouched on his sombrero, Madeline realized he was half drunk.
He of the slouchedhat was complaining of the price pardons had reached.
When he got home there was a man in a slouched hat walking briskly to and fro on the opposite side of the way.
They were useless now; and groups of soldiers in gray slouched hats and black plumes--a kind of Robin Hood uniform--were clustered idly and curiously about the gate.
Dirty men and women slouched along on the walks and lounged out of the windows, and their idle, ribald laughter echoed along the street that few carriages travelled.
The slouched hat was worn by the officers and men of the West, the French kepi by the more showy Eastern officers.
Then Dicky remembered the hunchback, and slouched off to Dove Lane.
I think 'e'd like to,' said Dicky, andslouched on.
Dicky took but another look at Looey, and then slouched out.
When time was up, Josh waved his hand and slouched off, and his family turned out with the rest: little Em carrying into later years a memory of father as a man who lived in a cage.
Dicky turned idly to the left, and slouched to the corner of Meakin Street.
He had on, although in the saloon, a broad-brimmed, slouched hat, with an ornament of blotched mud.
His slouched hat was tipped back upon his head, showing a countenance indicative of intelligence.
He was middle-aged, tall, black, and wore a checked cotton shirt and slouched hat.
Nowadays he slouched about the streets with a cigarette drooping listlessly between his lips, his face unshaven, his clothes unpressed and dusty.
Once the car stopped to take some one on at this floor, and his dear old heart gave an enormous throb of anticipation, turning to disappointment an instant later when a messenger-boy slouched in.
They had not been there long before Pole Baker slouched in, warm and flushed from his walk, and sat directly across the aisle from them.
Does he ride through Rome Upon his little mule, as he was wont, With his slouched hat, and boots of Cordovan, As when I saw him last?
Come here," he said to the lad, who slouched towards him, reluctantly.
The brute slouched a few feet, broke into a trot, and disappeared.
The watcher saw two savage eyes aglow like lamps, and as he sank to the ground and remained motionless as a figure of stone, a great panther slouched into the open, with its nose upon the ground.
Harrison put on his coat and slouched sulkily out of the building.
The prizefighter slouched out of the room with the general at his heels.
He slouched along the pasture-fields stopping at every other step to watch the sport of heifers, to note a broken piece of walling, or to berate some luckless farm-lad whom he found at play.
I wonder," said Hiram shrewdly to himself as he slouched off at the head of his fellows.
Trendon slouchedlow in the chair on Slade's right.
Trendon, his sturdy frame half in shadow, had slouched far down into himself.
Joseph Wilmot sprang into a second-class carriage, took his seat in the corner, with his hat slouched over his eyes, which were almost hidden by its dilapidated brim.
The vagabond, with his hat slouched over his eyes, and big hands in his pockets, strolled away from the High Street down to a barber's shop near the docks.
Filling a liqueur glass with cognac from the table which the butler had already arranged for the evening, heslouched back to the sofa and lifted the fallen volume.
The fellowslouched away forward, lurching and slipping along the wet decks, and disappeared down the fore-scuttle.
Silent he is, as when halted by the edge of the sumac wood, and in exactly the same attitude; the only change observable being his hat, which is a little more slouched over his face, now quite concealing it.
She smiled across the table at her husband, but he was slouched in his chair, his eyes staring vacantly over her head.
Percival slouched off after his knife, and the frieze of small boys scattered except a lint-haired Cameron who was nursing a stray cat busily, cross-legged against the green boarding.
She slouched back to the corner, all anger gone from her.
Then he slouched away, carrying his spear over his shoulder, with his shield dangling to it by a length of twisted leather.
Simms waved his wide-brimmed hat to denote that he was wanted, so the driver turned and slouched along the side of the road until he was within a few feet of the lawyer, before the latter explained.
So Jeb slouched away to look after his master's farm work as well as his own, and as he worked he grumbled and thought of the fun and frolics the "fellers" in Oak Creek were having on their pay-day.
Sidney Ames slouched into the editor's office and sank heavily into a chair.
The shivering woman crept closer to the curb, and the man slouched back against the wall close to the exit from which the revelers would soon emerge.
He grinned again and slouched away and Dunn stood still, holding the letter in his hand and not opening it at first.
At this spot a heavy country lad was sitting on a gate by the wayside, and as Dunn approached he clambered heavily down and slouched forward to meet him.
At the Alhambra in London the audience would have known what dance to expect when such a group had slouched into the glamour of the footlights.
I slouched into the synagogue this morning, the cynosure of suspicious eyes.
He slouched back toward her, perturbed, dreading she would retract.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "slouched" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.