9 collocations for slur

He commonly slurs every fourth or fifth word, and seldom fails to throw doublets.

He did not slur his own character and pretensions, but he compromised the argument.

Peace sitting under her olive, and slurring the days gone by, When the poor are hovelled and hustled together, each sex, like swine, When only the ledger lives, and when only not all men lie; Peace in her vineyardyes!but a company forges the wine.

Mr. Huxley, however, while he seems to slur the essential distinction between ghost-gods and the Eternal, grants, later, that 'there are very few people(s?) without additional gods, which cannot, with certainty, be accounted for as deified ancestors.'

Thus doth he really disparage and slur his cause, however good and defensible in itself.

I never slurred nuthin when I wuz a walkin' up and down troo Palestine.

To interrogate a glittering generality is to slur its projector; she wished her hearers to be dazzled, not moved to the impertinence of cross-examination.

She slurred the rest, until the y sound squinted in.

I substitute analysis, and get rid of the phenomenon by slurring in for it its impression.

9 collocations for  slur