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SLACK


  • to loosen or retard [v -ED, -ING, -S] / not tight or taut, also SLACKEN [adj SLACKER, SLACKEST]
  • not tight or taut [adj SLACKER, SLACKEST] / to slacken (to make less tight or taut) [v SLACKED, SLACKING, SLACKS]
  • loose
  • careless
  • slow or sluggish
  • inactive
  • slack condition
  • inactive period
  • to slacken
  • to pull in or make taut a loose section of a rope, line, wire, etc.
  • to provide or compensate for something that is missing or incomplete

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SLABBIEST SLABBINESS SLABBINESSES SLABBING SLABBINGS SLABBY SLABLIKE SLABS SLABSTONE SLABSTONES

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