10 Verbs to Use for the Word slump

The chart indicates clearly that practically every major operation of the German military forces was inaugurated when the morale line showed dangerous slumps.

The cause of higher education for negroes took a mighty slump.

What would you do, dear readerwhat should I doif a slump went on continually?

* I should certainly have supposed that recent history had discounted popular interest in the monarchies of make-believe; in other words, that when real sovereigns have been behaving in so sensational a manner one might expect a slump in counterfeits.

That is the explanation of the unusual consistency that marked the work of the Red Sox all season and the fact they did not experience a serious slump.

September brought a slump and Griffith's men surrendered the runner-up position to the Athletics for about two weeks, then came back and took it away from the Mackmen at the end.

Many causes combined to produce the slump in Keith's aspirations that in its turn produced the changed attitude of the teacher.

"In the meantime, it is worthy of mention that the industry of claim-jumping has suffered a sudden slump, and that the splendid pioneers who have opened up this Garden of Eden will not be robbed of the fruits of their enterprise.

Mr. CHURCHILL has promised searching inquiry into the case of the officer who sent a hundred-word telegramat Government expenseabout a dog; and Mr. CHAMBERLAIN, on his attention being called to the forty-three motorcars still in use by the War Office, gave an answer which implied an impending slump in joy-rides.

His neighbours crowded round to examine it, until his remark that it was "still unexploded" caused a slump in their curiosity.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  slump