Thursday, 23 October 2014

A slough of

The phrase is definitely a slew of . Slew appeared as an American colloquialism in the early 19th century. Its origins are unclear, but it is perhaps taken from the Irish slua, a descendant of Old Irish slĂșag, meaning army, host, or throng. Slew has several homographs ( words that are spelled alike but different in meaning, derivation, or pronunciation) in . I can take heart, though, that slough is the more .

Definition of slough - a swamp.

We will examine the definitions of slough and slew , where these words came from and some examples of their use in sentences.

English dictionary definition of slew. A borough of southeast Englan a residential and industrial suburb of London. A depression or hollow, usually filled with deep mud or mire. A slough (pronounced slew ) is typically used to describe wetlands.


Sloughs along the edges of rivers form where the old channel of the river once flowed. Snakes slough their skin periodically. A week after he was burne a layer of skin . Slough is defined as to shed or throw away.


An example of slough is to exfoliate the skin on your body. The worst part was that the pigs seemed to find it amusing. Synonyms for slough at Thesaurus. Dictionary and Word of the Day.


Written by Brittany Gallagher, external affairs manager. During the summer, the slough is used by canoeists and waterfowl. The name at that time was written Slo. What does slough expression mean? Meaning of slough medical term.


As can be seen from the map, its. This is the slough that came off of his skin after the burn. That comed - as you call it - of being arrant . Compare Middle Low German sloch muddy place, Middle High German sluoche ditch.

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