What's the difference between slouchy and sloughy?

Slouchy


Definition:

  • (a.) Slouching.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Alas we fear season three might mean more slouchy tees and boot-cut slacks.
  • (2) For example, coats fastened at the hip with bracelet's length of heavy chain, but engineered so that they moved fluidly; a black and red tweed coat was based on a 1968 vintage coat, but the tweed remade in a rubberised, modern version; tunic-and-trousers offered as a cool cocktail hour look, a highlight being one all black look with a matt crepe top edged with silky black ruffles at the hip, over slouchy trousers.
  • (3) and slouchy posture, except in one crucial aspect – next month, a new series airs on HBO that Dunham has written, directed, produced and stars in , and that, judging by the first three episodes, is going to be a huge hit.
  • (4) The overall mood was the one Wang has made his own: slouchy, cool, off-duty style that never looks like it tries too hard.
  • (5) I love how he wears them all with a slouchy air of bohemian fabulousness and boring old slacks.
  • (6) The first outfit was full of Wangisms: a crop top, slouchy trousers and lots of studs on the model’s shoes and earrings.
  • (7) Philo throws out an idea one season – casually, like a small smooth pebble she found in the pocket of her perfectly slouchy black trousers – and the ripples are seen in other designers’ collections for seasons to come.

Sloughy


Definition:

  • (a.) Full of sloughs, miry.
  • (a.) Resembling, or of the nature of, a slough, or the dead matter which separates from living flesh.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Before sloughy or necrotic wounds can begin to heal, they must be debrided.

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