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US
/ˈsɫɑʃ/
]
[ UK /slˈɒʃ/ ]
[ UK /slˈɒʃ/ ]
VERB
-
spill or splash copiously or clumsily
slosh paint all over the walls -
make a splashing sound
water was splashing on the floor -
walk through mud or mire
We had to splosh across the wet meadow
How To Use slosh In A Sentence
- Tru hung her gown away safely, then tore off her sweat-soaked uniform before she sloshed water all over her body, scrubbing away her stench with soap.
- I felt very uneasy, as if my stomach was tight and tense, yet it was sloshing about and very empty.
- I'm used to Emily saying things like that, so I don't take any notice, just nod and pick up a bottle of peach nectar off the shelf, slosh it around, wrinkle my nose.
- They are knee-deep in gelid gray water, with food and clothing, skinned seagulls and whale blubber, sheepskins and oilskins - the ancient flotsam of death at sea - sloshing about them.
- However, Oktoberfest is also marketed as a student slosh fest of unparalleled quality and good times.
- I could hear you sloshing around in the bath.
- Here, we gleefully slosh about in communal pools of thick brown gloop, pouring it over ourselves with plastic pails and savouring the eucalyptus-like aroma, before washing it off under hot jets of salty spring water.
- Overweight barmen slosh mojitos on the counter at great haste and orders are shouted against a backdrop of salsa and rumba.
- Don't slosh too much water on the floor when you're having a bath.
- A: Sometimes a small amount of fuel will slosh out of the fuel-filler tube before the gas pump's automatic shutoff kicks in, and it can produce enough fumes to be smelly for a while. Me & My Car