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UK
/slˈəʊpəʊk/
]
[ US /ˈsɫoʊˌpoʊk/ ]
[ US /ˈsɫoʊˌpoʊk/ ]
NOUN
-
someone who moves slowly
in England they call a slowpoke a slowcoach
How To Use slowpoke In A Sentence
- ‘Bring it on, slowpoke,’ Andi taunted playfully.
- “Move your ass, then, slowpoke,” he said, kicked the bike into life, and charged down the sloping ravine toward the maglev train. Starcraft II: Devils’ Due
- ‘Excuse me,’ I smiled to a polite-looking slowpoke woman.
- He was “special ed” throughout and famously a slowpoke. Tattoos on the Heart
- This is the third successive match now that he has come, played like a slowpoke and ruined India's runrate.
- Hurry up slowpoke and get some before I eat it all.
- It was that same awareness, on his part, that kept me from feeling like a slowpoke.
- in England they call a slowpoke a slowcoach
- Weaving in and out whenever you run into a slowpoke. Feminine Rage
- If I was the slowpoke driver, then Chanzy was the speed demon.