I expect the hotel quarters had something to do with it, too.
Stukey, turnin' a sickly yellow, slumps in his chair.
He slumps into a chair, and that pitiful, hunted look settles in his eyes.
Also, he slumps inside on the bench and waits, durin' which proceedin' the last trolley goes boomin' past.
Making a pile too wet can encourage soft materials to lose all mechanical strength, the pile immediately slumps into a chilled, airless mass.
For example, if you rotary till unaggregated soil into a fluffy seedbed, the first time it is irrigated, rained on, or stepped on it slumps back down into an airless mass and probably develops a hard crust as well.
He opens it eagerly and slumps with obvious disappointment as Edgar Mix enters breezily.
Lon, wiping his own face with the back of his hand, and shuddering, slumps down into his seat and stares vacantly at the table.
He gives me another blink, pulls a little readin' book out of his pocket, slumps down into the seat, and proceeds to act like he'd gone into a trance.
Course, Mrs. Mumford lets out a few frantic squeals andslumps in a faint.
Honest, after one application I forgets the queer rig she has on, the mud-colored hair, and the way her chest slumps in.
Foreign trade', he says, 'is related to slumps only as charity is related to poverty.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "slumps" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.