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slab
noun
1 a thick flat rectangular piece of stone, etc.
2 a thick slice, especially of cake.
3 an outer plank sawn from a log.
verb (slabbed , slabbing )
1 to cut or make into slabs.
2 to pave with slabs.
[13c in the form sclabbe ]
slabbed adjective .

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slack1
adjective
1 limp or loose; not pulled or stretched tight.
2 not careful or diligent; lax or remiss.
3 not busy Business is a bit slack these days .
4 said of the tide, etc: still; neither ebbing nor flowing.
adverb in a slack manner; partially.
noun
1 a loosely hanging part, especially of a rope.
2 a period of little trade or other activity.
verb (also slacken) (slacked , slacking ; slackened , slackening ) (often slack off)
1 intr (also slack off or up) to become slower; to slow one's working pace through tiredness or laziness Stop slacking!
2 tr & intr to make or become looser.
3 intr to become less busy Work is slackening off for the winter .
4 to fail or flag.
5 tr & intr to make or become less rigid and more easy or relaxed.
[Anglo-Saxon slæc ]
slack2
noun coal dross or tiny fragments of coal.
[15c: from German slecke ]
slacken see under slack1
slacker
noun an idle person; a shirker.

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