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  • I am not a chemist," he said, adding he believed Nzi who said the biggest problem with the slops was their smell. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • This feed would not only astonish those who talk about a “free breakfast-table,” with its silly slops and bread-stuffs; it would satisfy a sharp-set Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • Wahing out slops of the past year, bcs next you will see Songgan Festival in Tailand.
  • he lived on the thin slops that food kitchens provided
  • There were many cesspools in the city and more in the suburbs, and slops were being emptied on to peaty land.
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  • There would also have been a market for simple ready-made clothes - certainly these were produced for sailors (the "slops" supplied by the purser on board ships in the 18th C, mainly loose-fitting shirts and trousers, for those who lacked the skill or inclination to make their own). Kateelliott: Question for the Hive Mind
  • A servitor, his apron stained with particles of food and slops of wine, hurried up, his greasy, uncombed hair masking his face. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • They then take up slops, that is, obtain from the purser as many shirts, trousers, shoes, and other articles, as they can persuade the commanding-officer they are in want of; after which they desert upon the first opportunity, only to run the same rig in some other ship. The Lieutenant and Commander
  • As well as carried in the coal, made the beds, run errands, carried out the slops.
  • Originally a shelter for drovers herding their animals through the Ochil Hills, the Bein Inn, which dates from 1861, nestles in the wooded slops of Glen Farg.
  • As the local women empty their slops into the drain outside the shop, the secretary runs out with her disinfectant spray to ward off infection.
  • They approached the city via a wide bridge over the swollen Weser, which flowed past in a swift torrent the colour of beer slops. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • And, still half-rooted in the lifestyle of the starving artist, his daily diet was presumably more student slops than Upper East Side chic so that's what he aspired to.
  • A servitor, his apron stained with particles of food and slops of wine, hurried up, his greasy, uncombed hair masking his face. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • The so called slops were a mix of petroleum residues, sulphur and caustic soda which had accumulated in the ship. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Mr. Povey, safe from the dentist's, but having lost two teeth in two days, was being fed on 'slops' -- bread and milk, to wit; he sat near the fire. The Old Wives' Tale
  • Therefore to stuff the baby with paps and slops is to deprive it of the most strengthening food; for if its stomach be filled with pap, there cannot be any room for food.
  • There's a tray under each tap to catch the beer slops.
  • Although regulations have been issued against feeding animals with slops from restaurants, such a practice is still common in animal farming.
  • The so-called slops were in fact a mix of petroleum residues, sulphur and caustic soda which had accumulated in the ship. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Once they were well into the plains, even that fizzled out and the Defenders were forced to partake of the same slops as their prisoners. MEDALON
  • A jocular sort, but with a heart as empty as a pig trough waiting for slops.
  • The slops and water-witcheries of the coffee - houses, varying only in sloppiness and witchery, never even approximate or suggest what you and I are accustomed to drink as tea and coffee. COFFEE-HOUSES AND DOSS-HOUSES
  • A servitor, his apron stained with particles of food and slops of wine, hurried up, his greasy, uncombed hair masking his face. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • | Private Reply bubba! what you doin! ya gotta keep the tortillas and bread separated off in a bucket of water to mush up for the chickens and turkey's breakfast and the other slops is for the pigs. wendy devlin Seeking the Real Mexico
  • This definition for ‘hose’ on this site says that ‘men [wore] hose in two parts… The upper hose have a number of fashionable variations including French ‘round’ hose, trunk hose, slops, venetians, canions, and galligaskins.’
  • Time consumed by the vessel in moving from loading or discharge port anchorage to her loading or discharge berth, discharging ballast water or slops, will not count as used laytime.
  • We feed the slops to the pigs.
  • And for his stint in prison he spent 48 hours in a prison cell, fed on slops, deprived of sleep, and occasionally having buckets of ice cold water thrown over him.
  • If she were caught, the Guild would no more claim her than a pile of castle kitchen slops.
  • The so-called slops were in fact a toxic mix of petroleum residues, sulphur and caustic soda which had accumulated in the ship. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The prosecution says it was misdescribed as routine "slops" from ordinary tank-cleaning. Trafigura faces criminal charges over attempt to offload toxic waste
  • There's a tray under each tap to catch the beer slops.
  • This all changed when someone (probably an economist) spotted the nice turn that could be made by feeding slops or swill to pigs, and considered farming pigs intensively.
  • The man, my dears, who wears galoshes and is careful about wrapping himself up well before venturing into the night air, not infrequently makes a good invalid husband that mostly stops at home, and is easily comforted with slops.
  • she carried out the sink slops
  • Begin by replacing the spanking Brooks Brothers suit with a sleeveless waistcoat and a roomy pair of Dutch "slops"; cut and paste a couple of buckled brogans over the shiny capped Oxfords and place a wide-brimmed silk hat upon the perfect golfer's coif. Steven Weber: The Pilgrim's Regress
  • A servitor, his apron stained with particles of food and slops of wine, hurried up, his greasy, uncombed hair masking his face. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • The faster she tried to move, the slower and more labored her steps became, held back by drifts of garbage washed together with slops and urine.
  • A circular hole had been bodily taken out of the slopstone, and the fluid seems to have passed to a neighbouring house, occupied by a Mr Coward, damaging some metal piping and the slopstone there also.
  • We were in the dining hall, eating the slops they served us for dinner, when they dragged him in by the hair. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • Therefore to stuff the baby with paps and slops is to deprive it of the most strengthening food; for if its stomach be filled with pap, there cannot be any room for food.
  • A country being full is not the same thing as a glass of water being full, in which the extra water slops over the side. Times, Sunday Times

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