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Phrases with «slack»
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The word
"slack"
refers to a state of relaxation, lack of tension, or not being busy. It can also mean a loose or insufficient amount of something, like insufficient effort or lack of tightness in a rope.
Full definition
Adjective
+ «slack»
little
economic
enough
extra
remaining
financial
continued
significant
«slack» +
noun
leash
demand
to slack
(see also)
slack
... of slack
lot of slack
bit of slack
plenty of slack
little slack
to cut someone some slack
more slack
economic slack
one's slack
labor market slack
enough slack
extra slack
slack tide
bit slack
financial slack
significant slack
remaining slack
slack leash
continued slack
Sentences with «slack»
Let a bit of
slack in
your ropes and slam against the ground continuously either in rotation or together.
(
fightfoundry.com
)
The film is the work of an older director, with some good ideas, but a lot
of slack
on the line.
(
collider.com
)
Stand next to your puppy with a small amount of
slack on
his leash.
(
bluebuffalo.com
)
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Definition of SLACK
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