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slumped
verb
Past of slump
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The word "slumped" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an irregular verb and is primarily used to describe a physical motion or a posture. Example: After working all day, he slumped into the sofa.
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Between games, she slumped in her seat and looked near tears.
Union influence in Scotland had declined dramatically as the old industries disappeared and membership slumped.
But Tesco has slumped to a near 10 year low, down 2.35p at 275p on continuing concerns about a possible price war with J Sainsbury, 1.3p lower at 312.5p, and Morrisons, up 0.2p at 171.7p, following the proposed departure of chief executive Philip Clarke.
Jenkins has been under pressure as the higher payouts were made after a year in which Barclays' profits slumped to £5.2bn.
By the time Naismith scored the fourth, Falkirk appeared to have slumped into self-pity.
At the end of the match they slumped back in their seats exhausted, tongues hanging out, trying to catch their breath.
Prime minister David Cameron's Conservative party won with a slim majority and Labour slumped, with a senior figure losing out to a 20-year-old student fielded by the SNP in Scotland.
Stray dogs scavenge in amongst the streets and drunk men sit slumped together under an old tree.
For years, engineers thought that Lake Mead would be "dead" when the waterline slumped to 320 metres above sea level.
In the second set, Stan slumped, so I managed to get back into the match.
Its shares have slumped 65p to £10.59, a near 6% decline which makes it the biggest faller in the leading index, after a cautious outlook.
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