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Slubber   Listen
verb
Slubber  v. t.  (past & past part. slubbered; pres. part. slubbering)  
1.
To do lazily, imperfectly, or coarsely. "Slubber not business for my sake."
2.
To daub; to stain; to cover carelessly. "There is no art that hath more... slubbered with aphorisming pedantry than the art of policy."






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"Slubber" Quotes from Famous Books



... that zeale knowes no such unmannerly courses, as to slubber over a few prayers, whiles you are dressing and undressing your selves, as most doe, halfe asleepe, halfe awake; know further, that such as hold onely a certaine stint of daily duties, as malt-horses their pace, or mill-horses their round, out ...
— A Coal From The Altar, To Kindle The Holy Fire of Zeale - In a Sermon Preached at a Generall Visitation at Ipswich • Samuel Ward



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