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Slabby

Slabby \Slab"by\, a. [Compar. Slabbier; superl. Slabbiest.]

  1. Thick; viscous.

    They present you with a cup, and you must drink of a slabby stuff.
    --Selden.

  2. Sloppy; slimy; miry. See Sloppy.
    --Gay.

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slabby

a. 1 thick; viscous 2 sloppy; slimy

Usage examples of "slabby".

Two were stripped to the waist, slabby, downy, while the third was just a leaning patchwork of studded leather and jean rag.

He was big, slabby, Irish, in a clean white apron, like a butcher at the start of the week, yet to begin his week of blood.

Those lords of Demonland came down from their tower, and walked among the heaps of dead men slain toward a place of slabby rock in the neck of the ridge.

The next shots were in the nature of experiments, by natural light, the shades must have all been up, bold to the day: slabby shapes and shelves of flesh interlocked and tipped toward violet by the spectrum of underexposure.