How to Use slump in a Sentence

slump

1 of 2 verb
  • She fainted and slumped to the floor.
  • Exhausted, he slumped down into the chair.
  • Real estate prices slumped during the recession.
  • His shoulders slumped forward in disappointment.
  • The 16-year-old climbed to the top of a wall, rang the bell and slumped over.
    Wendy Grossman Kantor, Peoplemag, 29 Sep. 2023
  • Over the past several years, the wall has slumped about 650 feet.
    Laura Baisas, Popular Science, 22 Feb. 2024
  • The actor slumped and looked down after the guilty charges were read.
    Wesley Parnell, Washington Post, 18 Dec. 2023
  • The bodies were seen lined up and slumped against the monastery’s walls with pools of blood on the ground below.
    Hannah Ritchie, CNN, 15 Mar. 2023
  • Huey was found shot dead, his body slumped in the driver’s seat.
    Emily Palmer, Peoplemag, 21 Sep. 2023
  • If not, users will slump forward in order to read the screen.
    Claire Peltier, ABC News, 18 Mar. 2024
  • The bodies were covered in white towels, slumped over bags on the ground.
    Jake Bleiberg and Rebecca Boone, BostonGlobe.com, 7 May 2023
  • Nichols could be seen on police video on the ground, slumped against a police car.
    Compiled By Democrat-Gazette Staff From Wire Reports, Arkansas Online, 13 Sep. 2023
  • The World Bank warns that stagflation will see growth slump from almost 6% to just 2.9% this year.
    Erika James, Fortune, 20 Sep. 2022
  • The bridge over the Irpin River still slumps from its supports.
    WIRED, 10 July 2023
  • Roan was discovered shot in the back of the head, his body slumped behind the steering wheel of his car.
    Graham Lee Brewer, Rolling Stone, 18 Oct. 2023
  • And Nijjar was slumped to his right, bleeding from the left arm, chest and head.
    Samantha Schmidt, Washington Post, 20 Sep. 2023
  • Bill Clinton, smiling, slumped slightly to the side, head on his hand.
    Blake Nelson, San Diego Union-Tribune, 10 Jan. 2024
  • Velasquez left dozens of pitches over the middle of the plate, and all the slumping Reds could do was hit weak pop outs.
    Charlie Goldsmith, The Enquirer, 23 Apr. 2023
  • Their gunner was slumped in his seat, covered in blood.
    Jeremy Redmon, Smithsonian Magazine, 24 Oct. 2023
  • His father slumped in his seat, hunched over as each guilty verdict came in.
    Phil Helsel, NBC News, 3 Nov. 2023
  • Davis was called to check on a man, Jetrin Rodthong, 23, of West Allis, who was slumped over in a vehicle.
    Elliot Hughes, Journal Sentinel, 23 Mar. 2023
  • One day four years ago, on the eve of Frances’s sixtieth birthday, Patrick had come in from the fields, sat at the kitchen table, and slumped over.
    Mary Costello, The New Yorker, 9 Oct. 2023
  • The contestants are told to play dead and slump over, which makes the disparity even more goofy.
    Paul Tassi, Forbes, 29 Nov. 2023
  • After the fire was extinguished, the body of a man was found slumped over, partially in the van, Meyer said.
    Caleb Lunetta, San Diego Union-Tribune, 13 Feb. 2024
  • For last week, the price of palladium slumped below platinum for the first time since April 2018.
    Gaurav Sharma, Forbes, 10 Feb. 2024
  • The shilling has slumped 11% against the dollar since the start of the year, ranking it among Africa’s 10 worst-performing currencies this year.
    David Herbling, Bloomberg.com, 7 June 2023
  • As this was happening, Lewis slumped over, folding his arms over the wooden bench in front of him, his head down.
    Elizabeth Lopatto, The Verge, 27 Oct. 2023
  • The left fielder has slumped since the All-Star break, but he’s perhaps started to break out of it with six extra-base hits in his past eight starts.
    Jacob Calvin Meyer, Baltimore Sun, 20 Aug. 2023
  • But a day later, images of dead bodies at the mall - bloody, crumpled, slumped against a wall - were taken down.
    Marc Fisher and Naomi Nix, Anchorage Daily News, 14 May 2023
  • The Hawkeyes continued to slump from outside early by going 1-for-6 in the first 8½ minutes.
    Chris Solari, Detroit Free Press, 25 Feb. 2023
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slump

2 of 2 noun
  • He's in a batting slump.
  • The economy's been in a slump since last year.
  • They've been in a slump ever since they traded their best player.
  • The greatest shooter in the world goes through a slump.
    Akeem Glaspie, The Indianapolis Star, 11 Mar. 2023
  • Two weeks ago, he was mired in the worst slump of his career.
    Connor Letourneau, San Francisco Chronicle, 2 Dec. 2023
  • Fourteen of the 17 outs in his slump have come on strikeouts.
    Ndaschel, oregonlive, 24 Mar. 2023
  • Yet at the same time and despite the sales slump, home prices kept rising.
    Paul Wiseman, Fortune, 20 Dec. 2023
  • Like so much else, the roots of today’s freight slump can be traced to the pandemic.
    David J. Lynch, Washington Post, 31 July 2023
  • For the first two weeks of his Reds career, the 11-year veteran had been stuck in a slump.
    Charlie Goldsmith, The Enquirer, 15 Apr. 2023
  • While the bats are in a bit of a slump, OSU’s pitching has been mostly solid.
    Joe Freeman, oregonlive, 14 Mar. 2023
  • And then think about what the spillover effects of such a prolonged office slump might be.
    Alan Murray, Fortune, 18 July 2023
  • At the end of the day, no one can prevent slumps in sales or challenging times in the market.
    Chris Dejong, Forbes, 13 Nov. 2023
  • That extended a slump that has hit prices by nearly 6% in the past two days and 17% over the past four weeks.
    Bob Henderson, WSJ, 16 Nov. 2023
  • The Browns, a team that has gone all in, simply couldn’t take a chance on York kicking his way out of this slump.
    Ashley Bastock, cleveland, 28 Aug. 2023
  • Try this afternoon tonic How to ward off the 4 p.m. slump?
    Hannah Coates, Vogue, 28 Nov. 2023
  • Lamont Butler is in a 4 of 20 slump behind the 3-point arc.
    Mark Zeigler, San Diego Union-Tribune, 10 Mar. 2024
  • Anyone else get into a bit of a slump when August rolls around?
    Grace Smith, Southern Living, 16 Aug. 2023
  • On either end of the slump, the road ends abruptly, some of its crumble visible down the steep hill.
    Iris Samuels, Anchorage Daily News, 16 July 2023
  • The combination of fiber, healthy fat, and protein will get you over any 3-p.m. slump.
    K. Aleisha Fetters, Health, 14 Mar. 2023
  • Now, the almond boom has fizzled and the industry has entered a slump.
    Ian James, Los Angeles Times, 4 Mar. 2024
  • For Yoshida, the ability to work through slumps offers both purpose and a source of pride.
    Alex Speier, BostonGlobe.com, 8 May 2023
  • Investors hoping to spot bargains in the latest slump can watch these trends.
    Carol Ryan, WSJ, 30 Aug. 2023
  • Fraley, who’s in the middle of an awful slump, got a good bounce off the bat and snuck a seeing-eye single to left field.
    Charlie Goldsmith, The Enquirer, 26 Apr. 2023
  • The soil slumps and pulls apart, which increases the frequency of landslides, as well as rock falls.
    Alessio Perrone, Scientific American, 3 Apr. 2023
  • Despite all that, a return to a familiar place wasn’t enough to help Myers break out of his slump.
    Bobby Nightengale, The Enquirer, 16 May 2023
  • His run ended in a slump, though, and was quickly asked in the postgame locker room scrum about a timeline to declare for June’s draft.
    Nick Alvarez | Nalvarez@al.com, al, 25 Mar. 2023
  • Then, in 2020, Casa Bonita went bankrupt, hit by the pandemic slump.
    Matt Richtel David Williams, New York Times, 6 June 2023
  • The former first-round draft pick struggled at the plate, hitting .207 and in a slump last season before he was optioned to Triple-A Reno.
    José M. Romero, The Arizona Republic, 27 Feb. 2023
  • Mired in a prolonged sales slump, the retail chain has struggled to attract customers both in stores and online.
    CBS News, 23 Apr. 2023
  • Hunter Renfroe continued to break out of his early slump with a two-run double in the sixth inning.
    Jaylon Thompson, Kansas City Star, 14 Apr. 2024

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