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A vocabulary word #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 06, 2012 14:23 pm   A vocabulary word
 

How do we use the word 'slump'?
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A vocabulary word #2 (permalink) Mon Feb 06, 2012 14:41 pm   A vocabulary word
 

Here's a link to the dictionary entry for this word:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/slump
There are examples of usage next to definitions.
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