Collocations for "slump"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "slump" in context.
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slump
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [market, property, share] slump
- a slump in [values, profits, results, performances]
- a [dramatic, significant, terrible] slump
- a [two]-[week, month] slump
- [recovered, bounced back] from the slump
- [survived, overcame, came through] the last slump
- the [team, player, racer] is in a slump
- has been in a slump the past [few, couple] [weeks, games]
- the economy is in a [long, prolonged] slump
- fell on the [sofa, bed] with a slump
- her [shoulders, spirits, health] slumped
- [the economy, sales, prices] slumped
- he slumped his shoulders
- [his shoulders, he] slumped [down, forward]
- slump in your [chair, bed]
- slump against your [chair]
- slump into your [chair]
- slump onto the [floor, bed]
- slump on the spot
- slumped under [the weight, pressure, him]
'slump' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):