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		Definition of slowpoke in English: slowpokenounˈsləʊpəʊkˈsloʊˌpoʊk North American informal A person who acts or moves slowly.  we were yelling for the slowpokes to catch up British term slowcoach Example sentencesExamples -  Hurry up, they'll be gone before you get there, slowpoke!
 -  As for Virginia's other prescriptions, I think penalizing slowpoke professors is a great idea.
 -  ‘Excuse me,’ I smiled to a polite-looking slowpoke woman.
 -  ‘Get out of bed, slowpoke,’ she snarled at me as she tossed the bag at my chest.
 -  Sources say Lowe's is thinking about auto-checkout systems, but it is unclear how popular such systems will become - especially if lines form when slowpokes can't scan their items faster than cashiers.
 -  When that happens, traditional news media look like slowpokes.
 -  ‘Whoops, forgot about the slowpoke guys,’ Esmée teased, ‘We'll catch you up, you go ahead and get tickets and such.’
 -  You didn't expect us to stick around and wait for that slowpoke, did you?
 -  ‘Bring it on, slowpoke,’ Andi taunted playfully.
 -  This is the third successive match now that he has come, played like a slowpoke and ruined India's runrate.
 -  This simple picture book is a charming account of a class walk during which Joe (the prototypical slowpoke who takes time to ‘smell the roses’) sees things that the other children miss.
 -  One event for the sprinter pumped up on growth hormones and another for the free-range slowpoke.
 -  It was that same awareness, on his part, that kept me from feeling like a slowpoke.
 -  Falorni says the shepherds were the slowpokes, not him.
 -  If I was the slowpoke driver, then Chanzy was the speed demon.
 -  I'm famished too and was just waiting on you slowpokes.
 -  First, they point out, far from being slowpokes, boxfishes can scoot over a reef at six body lengths per second - an impressive speed by any standard.
 -  Hurry up slowpoke and get some before I eat it all.
 -  And those are for the slowpokes - folks who have time to sit down at the dining room table and enjoy a meal.
 
    Definition of slowpoke in US English: slowpokenounˈsloʊˌpoʊkˈslōˌpōk North American informal A person who acts or moves slowly.  we were yelling for the slowpokes to catch up British term slowcoach Example sentencesExamples -  Sources say Lowe's is thinking about auto-checkout systems, but it is unclear how popular such systems will become - especially if lines form when slowpokes can't scan their items faster than cashiers.
 -  First, they point out, far from being slowpokes, boxfishes can scoot over a reef at six body lengths per second - an impressive speed by any standard.
 -  ‘Get out of bed, slowpoke,’ she snarled at me as she tossed the bag at my chest.
 -  You didn't expect us to stick around and wait for that slowpoke, did you?
 -  ‘Whoops, forgot about the slowpoke guys,’ Esmée teased, ‘We'll catch you up, you go ahead and get tickets and such.’
 -  As for Virginia's other prescriptions, I think penalizing slowpoke professors is a great idea.
 -  It was that same awareness, on his part, that kept me from feeling like a slowpoke.
 -  This simple picture book is a charming account of a class walk during which Joe (the prototypical slowpoke who takes time to ‘smell the roses’) sees things that the other children miss.
 -  If I was the slowpoke driver, then Chanzy was the speed demon.
 -  ‘Excuse me,’ I smiled to a polite-looking slowpoke woman.
 -  I'm famished too and was just waiting on you slowpokes.
 -  Hurry up, they'll be gone before you get there, slowpoke!
 -  Falorni says the shepherds were the slowpokes, not him.
 -  This is the third successive match now that he has come, played like a slowpoke and ruined India's runrate.
 -  When that happens, traditional news media look like slowpokes.
 -  ‘Bring it on, slowpoke,’ Andi taunted playfully.
 -  And those are for the slowpokes - folks who have time to sit down at the dining room table and enjoy a meal.
 -  One event for the sprinter pumped up on growth hormones and another for the free-range slowpoke.
 -  Hurry up slowpoke and get some before I eat it all.
 
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