slow-moving

[US]/ˌsləʊˈmuːvɪŋ/
[UK]/ˌsloʊˈmuːvɪŋ/

Translation

adj.moving or acting at a slow pace; selling slowly or with little demand; characterized by sluggishness or delay

Phrases & Collocations

slow-moving traffic

slow-moving river

slow-moving process

slow-moving crowd

slow-moving train

slow-moving glacier

slow-moving car

slow-moving progress

slow-moving line

Example Sentences

the slow-moving traffic made us late for the meeting.

we watched the slow-moving clouds drift across the sky.

the slow-moving river wound its way through the valley.

despite the slow-moving progress, we remained optimistic.

the slow-moving caravan trudged across the desert.

a slow-moving train passed by the station.

the slow-moving glacier carved a path through the mountains.

we enjoyed the slow-moving pace of life in the countryside.

the slow-moving caterpillar inched its way up the leaf.

the slow-moving news cycle left many feeling frustrated.

the slow-moving process of healing took several weeks.

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