0 (of prices, values, or sales) to fall suddenly:
Car sales have slumped dramatically over the past year.
3 a dish consisting of cooked fruit with a thick bread-like mixture on top, cooked in a flat saucepan on top of the cooker :
5 to stand or sit bent over, with the head and shoulders forward; slouch:
6 to fall suddenly in price, amount, or value:
Home computer sales slumped dramatically last year.
7 a sudden fall in prices, amount, or value, or a period of time when something is in a bad state:
The homogenous, flat outer crater zone differs from morphological features obtained by slumping or by downfaulting of a terraced zone.
The palynomorphs are discrete entities and not introduced as clasts by reworking or slumps.
The gravity current is in the slumping phase in each view.
He slumped forward in his chair.
When people no longer do business in order to make a living, and when they cease all gainful activity, the business of civilization slumps, and everything decays.
Second, and much to our surprise, the association of export booms with lower tariffs and export slumps with higher tariffs was entirely a post-1913 phenomenon.
The upper sub-stage (b) of the lower stage of the upper turbidite system with chaotic bedding, slumps and slide planes is also interpreted as inner fan deposits.
Sites 6 and 8 are sampled in two horizons which evidently slumped when the sediment was still a waterlogged slur ry and presumably soon after deposition.
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