KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS SLUMMOCK
PRESENT
Present
I slummock
you slummock
he/she/it slummocks
we slummock
you slummock
they slummock
Present continuous
I am slummocking
you are slummocking
he/she/it is slummocking
we are slummocking
you are slummocking
they are slummocking
Present perfect
I have slummocked
you have slummocked
he/she/it has slummocked
we have slummocked
you have slummocked
they have slummocked
Present perfect continuous
I have been slummocking
you have been slummocking
he/she/it has been slummocking
we have been slummocking
you have been slummocking
they have been slummocking
PAST
Past
I slummocked
you slummocked
he/she/it slummocked
we slummocked
you slummocked
they slummocked
Past continuous
I was slummocking
you were slummocking
he/she/it was slummocking
we were slummocking
you were slummocking
they were slummocking
Past perfect
I had slummocked
you had slummocked
he/she/it had slummocked
we had slummocked
you had slummocked
they had slummocked
Past perfect continuous
I had been slummocking
you had been slummocking
he/she/it had been slummocking
we had been slummocking
you had been slummocking
they had been slummocking
FUTURE
Future
I will slummock
you will slummock
he/she/it will slummock
we will slummock
you will slummock
they will slummock
Future continuous
I will be slummocking
you will be slummocking
he/she/it will be slummocking
we will be slummocking
you will be slummocking
they will be slummocking
Future perfect
I will have slummocked
you will have slummocked
he/she/it will have slummocked
we will have slummocked
you will have slummocked
they will have slummocked
Future perfect continuous
I will have been slummocking
you will have been slummocking
he/she/it will have been slummocking
we will have been slummocking
you will have been slummocking
they will have been slummocking
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would slummock
you would slummock
he/she/it would slummock
we would slummock
you would slummock
they would slummock
Conditional continuous
I would be slummocking
you would be slummocking
he/she/it would be slummocking
we would be slummocking
you would be slummocking
they would be slummocking
Conditional perfect
I would have slummock
you would have slummock
he/she/it would have slummock
we would have slummock
you would have slummock
they would have slummock
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been slummocking
you would have been slummocking
he/she/it would have been slummocking
we would have been slummocking
you would have been slummocking
they would have been slummocking
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you slummock
we let´s slummock
you slummock
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
slummocked
Present Participle
slummocking
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SLUMMOCK» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
slummock in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
slummock im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Shakespeare's Greenwood
her child with frock unfastened, pinafore untied, or hat slouched on head. Any
loosely attired, slatternly person (man, woman, or child) is a slummock. You may
not uncommonly hear a man saying, " Donna thee look at me, Mister; I be such a
...
2
A Dictionary of Epithets and Terms of Address
A slummock is a slut, and the term is 'frequently used as a disrespectful term of
address', according to the Supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary, though it
quotes no vocative examples. Up the City Road, by John Stroud, has a man ...
And there the Harley Street medical left off, adding a bill at a guinea a mile from
London, and a claim for damages to a like amount – though the tink mongrel had
taken only what he could well spare, gross slummock that he was, and who ...
4
Oxford Thesaurus of English
... laggard; lout, oaf; informal slacker, couch potato, pig; Brit. informal slummock,
yob, chav; N.Amer. informal schlump, bum, lardass; archaic sloven, lurdan.
slobber verb drool, slaver, dribble, salivate, water at the mouth; Scottish 8 Irish
slabber; ...
5
Cupboard Love 2: A Dictionary of Culinary Curiosities
Ramp, gudge, yajj'le, slummock—these four verbs also arose as imitations of
loud chewing and swallowing sounds; if you say them out loud in succession,
someone is sure to ask you what you are eating. Two of these words, gudge and
yafile ...
6
The Shakespearean: A Monthly Magazine Devoted Entirely to ...
It is thus allied to such peculiarly Warwickshire dialect words of opprobrium as “
faggot,” “ doxy,” “ hussy,” “ slummock,” and “salt.” All these words are of venerable
age, and are in constant use to-day in all the villages of the shire. “ Doxy ” has ...
7
Shakespeare's Greenwood: The Customs of the Country; the ...
Any loosely attired, slatternly person (man, woman, or child) is a slummock. You
may not uncommonly hear a man saying, " Donna thee look at me, Mister; I be
such a slummock. I hanna 'ad time to goo an' tidy mesen, yet like." A ragged colt
is ...
George Morley (of Lemington, Eng.), 1901
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I give you my word, and Say the word
Slummock is also used as a verb in certain parts, to slummock along being to
slouch along. Kipling wrote of the drunk man in 'Brugglesmith', the man with a '
carnelian neb', that 'his speech began to slur and slide and slummock'. Fngli<iVi
...
Ivor John Carnegie Brown, 1948
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
... sleubh slope: sleubh slosh: sleu slouch: sleu Slovak: kleu I sloven: leb Slovene
: kleu I slowworm: let I sludge: sleu slug: sleu sluggard: sleu slughorn: gal sluice:
kleu III slum: leb slumber: sleu slumgullion: leb slummock: Feb slump: leb shtp: ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
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There's a Word for It (Revised Edition): A Grandiloquent ...
muck-scutcheon: a filthy, bedraggled person. shabbaroon: a poorly dressed
fellow. slammock (or slummock): an awkward slob. slattern: a slovenly woman or
girl; also, a prostitute. slubberdegullion: a boorish, contemptible slob.
tatterdemalion: ...
Charles Harrington Elster, 2005
4 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SLUMMOCK» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
slummock im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Slummock and Limmer – what I've learned from Nicola Sturgeon's …
One of the pleasures is to learn words such as slummock (a lumpish slattern); clamjamfry (to plaster with mud); and limmer(a sharp-tongued woman). «The Guardian, Apr 15»
Looking Back: Slumach facts, fairy tales
That thread was picked up again in an article published in 1939, about a “half-breed Red River Indian named Slummock.” This Slummock, a prospector from ... «Maple Ridge News, Dez 14»
The 50 top words and phrases that say you're from Birmingham or …
Slummocking is standing, moving or walking in a slouching or slovenly way. It can also refer to lolling around while sitting or lying down. Children who don't get ... «Birmingham Mail, Jan 14»
Issues of ageing and mortality have crept into the work of poet Chris …
Elsewhere we can savour the inventive verbs and adjectives: "bemeddled", "slummock", "skirling", "hydra-headed". Not all the new work compels. That the "juicy ... «The Australian, Mai 13»