She's convinced that no matter how hard she works out, the skin that covers her taut biceps is growing daily more slack and wrinkly. |
With the labor market that slack, there's no reason for companies to get into bidding wars for workers. |
Clearly the Fed feels that growth in the economy can continue for some time before the slack in terms of labour resources is absorbed. |
These men will go for eye surgery, to remove bags and lines, or for face lifts to tighten slack jowls. |
His father's skin, once ruddy from a lifetime of Montana ranching, has gone waxen and slack. |
Rafts of weed can be commonplace drifting downstream, and they come to rest in many a slack, eddy or on any partly submerged structure. |