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Meaning of slough and use in a sentence?

"Slough" has two main meanings:

1. To shed or cast off: This is the more common meaning and refers to the process of getting rid of something, often something old or unnecessary. Think of a snake shedding its skin.

Example sentence:

> The old dog sloughed off his winter coat, revealing a sleek and healthy undercoat.

2. A swamp or marshland: This meaning is less common but still valid.

Example sentence:

> We hiked through the slough, our boots sinking into the mud.

Here are some other examples of "slough" used in different contexts:

* Slough off bad habits: This means to get rid of negative behaviors.

* Slough off old ideas: This means to discard outdated concepts.

* The slough was teeming with life: This refers to the swamp being full of organisms.

It's important to understand the context to determine the meaning of "slough" in a particular sentence.

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