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slabbery

English

Etymology

slabber +? -y

Adjective

slabbery (comparative more slabbery, superlative most slabbery)

  1. Like, or covered with, slabber or slab; slippery; sloppy.
    • 1983, Bernard MacLaverty, novel, 'Cal', Chapter 3, at p.68 (in the 1998 Vintage paperback edition):
      Later in the day Dunlop told Cal to muck out the byre and because it was something he could do he went at it with a will. As he scraped and shovelled the slabbery dung he remembered: 'For too long the Catholics of Ulster have been the hewers of wood and the drawers of water.'

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slabbers

English

Verb

slabbers

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slabber

Noun

slabbers

  1. plural of slabber

Anagrams

  • barbless

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