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slack1 1. a. a patch of water without current b. a slackening of a current 2. Prosody (in sprung rhythm) the unstressed syllable or syllables slack2 small pieces of coal with a high ash content slack [slak] (engineering) Looseness or play in a mechanism, as the play in the trigger of a small-arms weapon. (geology) A hollow or depression between lines of shore dunes or in a sandbank or mudbank on a shore.
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The airport taking up the slack was Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, where air passenger traffic shot up 8 percent to 1. Taking up the slack will be a heavier reliance on volunteers and increased visitor fees. Smaller injection molded toys are taking up the slack from slumping rotomolded toys. |
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