Slouch in a sentence as a noun

While not a PE he is no slouch, he has a bachelor's in physics

I mean, nobody would suggest that Jeff Hawkins is a slouch, but get real.

It took about 2 years and we made it from all sorts of scraps and pieces ..."Brian May is no slouch either.

If my lower back is clenched, I slouch my shoulders, and I get anxious.

George Costanza was no slouch in the dating category.

Alexis was the less technical one, but make no mistake: he's no slouch when it comes to technology.

Slouch in a sentence as a verb

I know the press likes to focus on body language and\n he's got that kind of slouch, looking like the bored kid in the back\n of the classroom.

Even in chairs designed to promote good posture, I somehow manage to slouch or arch and give myself back problems.

I've solved programming challenges from Facebook, interview street, spotify, etc. I don't think I'm a total slouch, and I've worked with guys FAR worse than I am.

Matt Green, himself no cryptographic slouch, says this is the biggest crypto story of the year: malware that included a new cryptanalytic result in its toolset.

I think Flash is severely broken in Chrome as even on my Core i7 laptop which is no slouch, it seems to manage sometimes 50% + CPU usage in Chrome and cause the CPU fan to really start spinning up to cool it down.

Slouch definitions

noun

an incompetent person; usually used in negative constructions; "he's no slouch when it comes to baseball"

noun

a stooping carriage in standing and walking

verb

assume a drooping posture or carriage

See also: slump

verb

walk slovenly