How To Use Slosh In A Sentence
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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.
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I felt very uneasy, as if my stomach was tight and tense, yet it was sloshing about and very empty.
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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.
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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.
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However, Oktoberfest is also marketed as a student slosh fest of unparalleled quality and good times.
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I could hear you sloshing around in the bath.
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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.
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Overweight barmen slosh mojitos on the counter at great haste and orders are shouted against a backdrop of salsa and rumba.
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Don't slosh too much water on the floor when you're having a bath.
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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
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He stood up slowly and with an effort started to slosh paint on the wall.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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He worked on the lurkey itself, it was a huge, sweaty mass, aslosh in nutrients.
Across The Sea Of Suns
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The NBA has become the spittoon for every racial anxiety aslosh in Sportsworld.
Brawl in the Garden
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There's already some Sauvignon Blanc in the fridge so a quick slosh of that goes over the top.
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For you see dear readers, last night I got "sloshed".
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Of course, if we were sloshed we'd have to go for a slash.
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You also need to give the ooze time to simmer and slosh, quiet time, creative time.
Comics and creativity – Heuristic
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Instead of being creamy with chewy bits, it was just sloshy with pieces of fruit floating in it.
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That was blowin 'a fresh o' wind, an 'he jest lay down in the lee scuppers, and' I can't get no wetter, Posh, 'he say, and let the lipper slosh oover him.
Edward FitzGerald and "Posh" "Herring Merchants"
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I stepped in and soaked my body in the tub, savoring the decadent feeling of the water sloshing around me.
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The warm water sloshed around making gentle splashing sounds as it hit the sides of the pool.
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The pigs' water hose was frozen this morning and it was not fun hauling 5 gallon pails of icy water sloshing down my pant legs.
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Nothing in the vehicle is power-operated, so you could ford a river, have water sloshing through the cabin, and there's no electrics to fail.
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Ironically it was a stable "slosh" of Yuans that bought so much of US T-bills to help slowdown the US financial burnout and hold its financial credit ratings.
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Meriam winked at me, and I went over to slosh some more Old Grandad into my glass.
A RODENT OF DOUBT
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There seems to be lots of money sloshing around in professional tennis.
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There is so much money sloshing around the rich nowadays that surely there are a hundred people with £3,000 to spare for such a national treasure.
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Nodding, he arched a shaggy eyebrow at me sloshing coffee into a cup.
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Not wanting to get his valenki (boots essential for winter) wet, Ivan Denisovich takes them off, then sloshes the water onto the floor.
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There was a sloshing sound as freezing brook water cascaded from above.
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Neither one said a word, and the only sound was that of the water sloshing against the side of the ship.
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Tanner's thoughts began to tumble around, sloshing together like laundry in a washtub.
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There seems to be lots of money sloshing around in professional tennis.
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The second uncommon event produced by the earthquake was the giant wave, known to geologists as a seiche, that formed when Hebgen Lake tipped and water began to slosh from one lake shore to the other and back again.
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Delphine, who was the yawper, also jumped to her feet and Josephine sloshed her own coffee with chicory into its saucer.
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Water sloshed over sidewalks on some sections of Shore Acres Boulevard, and signs warning motorists to be cautious were placed at entrances to the subdivision.
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What was it, exactly, about the thin red dribble on top of the sloshy substance which was supposed to make it instantly more alluring?
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Greg asked Jane and Tyler, sloshing the fire with water.
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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.
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This meant that there was lots of money sloshing around in Soho.
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Or I could say this: ‘Colin spilled into his common room, and I sloshed after him.’
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And now that trillions are sloshing up and down K Street, the same muckraked fate looms for the Obama administration.
Newsalert
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I'm not quite as sick as I was yesterday; I can drink tea without feeling sloshy and queasy, which is nice.
Sickness, Poems, Art and Sleep
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Then I see that Jessica's re-opened The Book Bar, sloshing the drinks around again and you'll find a review of The Point of Rescue there from one of those very bright young things of today, as opposed to one old enough to be their mother, so go get all the goss there and far better refreshments than the pot of tea on offer here.
45 entries from March 2008
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He heard the slosh of water between them, and saw to his fright that the basin was fast becoming a river.
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I nodded and took a sip of my water, absent-mindedly sloshing the liquid around in my glass.
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Another crew, assigned to white-lead the drawbar, sloshes about the pit, solaced by some Stygian philosophy of their own.
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This is not to say that there wasn't sloshy trouble.
LeBron's Gone? We Don't Mind
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He cut the brown syrup down with so much water that the honey sloshed around like decarbonated Coca-Cola.
Sugarexplosion
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He stood up slowly and with an effort started to slosh paint on the wall.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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I pushed back my plastic cup of sloshy ice cream which said Betty Lou's Sweets and Treats in thick blue script.
All The Roads That Lead From Home
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If you want to get sloshed, that is fine, but don't slosh it my way.
Roger I. Abrams: Kill the Wave
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Have a good old slosh of whisky while you ponder this mystery.
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I submerge straight away to get out of the slosh and follow a compass bearing over the shallow kelp and into the Ore Stone.
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Ancient Micmac folklore suggested that the extraordinarily high tides in the Bay of Fundy were caused by a mighty whale that splashed its tail into the water with such a force that the water continues to slosh back and forth from the impact, even to this day.
Atlantic Ocean
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To make a long story short, Billie got ten different kinds of sloshed and I had to drag her half-naked, inebriated self off the table where she'd been stip-dancing for some jocks.
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His feet sunk a bit in the slosh, but he didn't notice.
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‘Woooo,’ they shouted in their uncouth manner, sloshing beer on the pristine white of the slopes.
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Probably, boiling water sloshed down her head and right side, says Kim Williams of Wake Forest, N.C., who with her husband adopted Elise from a Chinese orphanage at age 9.
Hollywood-style special effects give girl new ear
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Bilgewater sloshed around his ankles, creeping under his nanoskin faster than the skin could re-osmose it; the night hung against him hot and sweaty as a giant hand.
The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
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As I sloshed into the house, Bobby came bounding down the stairs.
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In the summer they have parties on each allotment in turn, feasting on barbecues and getting sloshed on homemade wines.
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It was merely a stiff breeze, and the Uncle Toby, filling away under her storm canvas till the wind was abeam, sloshed along at a four-knot gait.
A LITTLE ACCOUNTWITH SWITHIN HALL
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Given that we use less than one percent of the total water sloshing around the planet, it does seem bizarre to suggest we are faced with shortages.
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If there is dosh sloshing around the Treasury, wouldn't it be better spent on tax cuts for all the young folk struggling in poorly paid jobs, unable to buy a home?
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Without hesitation, the master blocked the attack with the lid of the pot and sloshed the disciple with the hot soup.
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Water was sloshing about in the bottom of the boat.
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According to Reuters report the media mogul was getting "sloshed" with other media and tech moguls at the Sun Valley Lodge.
Please Help Rupert Murdoch Find His Wedding Ring
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And Dr. Aaron told me, moreover, that a lot of the blood that was sloshed into him -- and I use the word sloshed advisedly; they had to squeeze it in with packs -- was not fully warmed yet because it's kept in -- in refrigerator units.
Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan
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Much of it boils down to little more than a group of disgruntled notions sloshing around in irresolute minds.
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With all this money sloshing around, brutal tactics are certain.
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If the pictures are a wee crooked and sloshy, well, then that would be accurate, now wouldn't it?
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She flopped down onto the myriad of furs and pliant pillows, and sloshed a mug full of cold liquid from the sweating pitcher on the pit's table.
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He thought he might fall forever, until he hit the ground hard, ankle-deep water sloshing at his feet.
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slosh" are disposed of, the unhappy foragers return.
Detailed Minutiae of Soldier life in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865
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The ice in the pitcher tinkled melodically against the crystal sides and the mineral water sloshed slightly as he turned the handle to face the right, assuming that the odds were in his favour.
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In the empty pot, add a slosh of olive oil to cover the base, add a teaspoon of crushed garlic.
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Jonathan pulled out a small flask, and shook it a bit and heard liquid sloshing around.
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Don't slosh too much water on the floor when you're having a bath.
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Don't slosh too much water on the floor when you're having a bath.
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The younger woman came over and scooped up what looked like pig slop and sloshed it onto my plate.
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The only thing that popped into his sloshed mind was how to get home.
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Nothing in the vehicle is power-operated, so you could ford a river, have water sloshing through the cabin, and there's no electrics to fail.
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In the silence of the grove, she heard the pleasant babble of the stream, except that it was no longer a quiet sloshing.
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People were sloshing around in the mud.
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I haven't partaken in a single Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, or Monday Night Football when my plate wasn't sloshing with burnt chicken flakes floating in a pool of blood.
What The Hell Nationality Are You?
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Add a small handful of sea salt and a slosh of olive oil.
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a mother through keeping in touch with her dead husband -- I think that, metaphorically speaking, the paternal cane will be "sloshed" both ways.
Over the Fireside with Silent Friends
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‘For $500 a month, I'll kill anyone you want,’ the sloshed Algren burbles.
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Bella stood up, toppling her chair and jostling the table; the coffee sloshed threatening inside the mugs.
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Wash the beets, cut them into quarters (unless they are very small) and put them in a dish with a generous slosh of olive oil.
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In the silent movie The Snowman by Wallace McCutcheon, a chain-smoking snowman is swigging whiskey and appears in the rest of the film sloshed, inspiring a flogging by the townspeople.
Boing Boing
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It was wretched stuff, all cold and sloshy against the roof of his mouth.
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There are frogs and toads, and the slugs in the garden must be the luckiest in Stromness because they are tempted by jars of father's home-brew, which he uses to capture and kill them: sloshed slugs to the slaughter.
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The chocolate company has come up with Russian vodka shots which are particularly evil, taste stronger than they are, and really make Christmas go with a bit of a slosh.
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She empties the water down the tree, and it comes slish-sloshing down.
The Magic Faraway Tree
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Some paper towels, a slosh of soapy water and that would do it.
CORMORANT
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Men sloshed in the water, while they fixed the damage done to the Jewel.
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Wind can have a huge impact on what the player hears, and wet, sloshy conditions completely change the sound of the strike.
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Bengt could feel Zinnia gently touching the wound below her shoulder blade and hear the slosh of water from Zinnia's canteen as she washed it off.
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Anthems like "If I Should Fall From Grace with God" have what sounds like hundreds of years of sloshy singing within them, but Mr. MacGowan, now 53, is a deceiving kind of poet too.
Indie-Rockers Converge for a Spring Thaw
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Add a generous slosh of sherry, let it bubble for a moment, and follow up with a more modest splash of wine or cider vinegar.
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Some of the paint sloshed out of the can.
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Since a bright yellow liquid sloshed around inside the hypodermic, it looked like today I was getting more drugs.
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And it had more impact than a roomful of Victorian slosh.
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Even the trendiest of today's celebrity chefs does not disdain to slosh it around.
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He always gets sloshed at the annual office party.
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He sloshed the soup over the tablecloth when he put his spoon into it.
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He took a mouthful of the cheap wine and sloshed it around his mouth.
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With every one of her steps there was a slosh of water and she sunk lower and lower into the mud.
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They'll be doing all the heavy lifting while I lie around on a chaise in marabou slippers sipping champagne, occasionally tossing out tipsy asides while trying not to slosh my drink.
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He was piefaced soaked squiffy sloshed and all round ‘pissed as a newt’ not just a maniac but a dispsomaniac, takwe my word for it, I am an expert in drunken gibber and that is it. (n)
Mayoral As A Newt
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And you couldn't just slosh the water and wine together.
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He stood up slowly and with an effort started to slosh paint on the wall.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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Note that this is an intentional drain of "slosh", or liquidity, from the banking system.
The daily irrelevant
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Ay, ay, sir!" came the response, faintly heard above the howl of the wind, the thunder of the surf on the rocks to leeward, the heavy "slosh" of a sea in over the bows, and the hair-raising slatting of the canvas overhead.
A Middy of the King A Romance of the Old British Navy
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He also meditates on the long menu of Irish terms for drunkenness: "spannered, rat-arsed, cabbaged, and hammered; ruined, legless, scorched, and blottoed; or simply trolleyed or sloshed.
In Search of the Classic Irish Pub
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‘I couldn't believe it wasn't enough protection,’ he said, looking at the water sloshing halfway up his phone's screen.
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slosh paint all over the walls
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Then, summer bein 'on and the ground sloshy, he took a trip up the Yukon to
Flush of Gold
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The large sloshed fellow was a fullback from the football team.
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Ah, the joys of horrorshow nappies…slosh sloosh in the caboose.
Lost and found
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Best of all, arguably, is the poem "Diagnosis", where long summer daylight over Scapa Flow brings together unsleeping gulls and an insomniac speaker, who must "keep watching waves/slosh to and fro over the dead ships", but who is actually seeing more than might be apparent:
Archive 2009-05-01
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I submerge straight away to get out of the slosh and follow a compass bearing over the shallow kelp and into the Ore Stone.
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The water sloshed around me, matching the unsteady beat of my heart.
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‘Hello, Ty,’ she says, the bucket gently sloshing, the solid air rent by the blast of the speakers, the crowd gabbling, her unflinching eyes locked on mine.
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Customers sloshed through inch-deep water at the door and across a sodden rug to wait at least 45 minutes for burritos and chalupas.
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He put the glass down hard and beer sloshed over the edge.
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They'll be doing all the heavy lifting while I lie around on a chaise in marabou slippers sipping champagne, occasionally tossing out tipsy asides while trying not to slosh my drink.
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It never sloshes into melodrama in this production, and its libidinal undercurrents are particularly compelling.
Times, Sunday Times
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The pattern of the sloshes tells you all you need to know about the very early universe: its shape, how much was made of matter, how much of something else.
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This is a worst case scenario for a rod and reel because there will be continuous salt water spray and the occasional five gallon slosh of salt water over all the rods and reels.
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Knee-deep contaminated water sloshed down into their boots.
The Sun
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For the record my friends and I get "sloshed" at Red Lobster.
YesButNoButYes: How to Get Rid of $313,000 Fast
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Her foot hit the bucket and water sloshed over the side, wetting her tennis shoe.
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Just having a lot of money sloshing around is not the same as development.
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There's nothing wrong with sloshing about in a cesspit of anecdotes from the flash trash world of English football, as Hall does in his Sunday tabloid column.
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Some paper towels, a slosh of soapy water and that would do it.
CORMORANT
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He put the glass down hard and beer sloshed over the edge.
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The whole shebang instantly became one big, sloshy mess.
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He chuckled as the snowball hit the Bonnie's red cape with a slosh, and left a large damp spot.
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Thanks to spoons and a spittoon, Mike is soon tasting away, sloshing the liquid in his mouth, expelling it and talking everything up.
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Don't slosh too much water on the floor when you're having a bath.
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The water was sloshing around in the bucket.
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The fuel tank incorporates baffles to prevent fuel slosh and to keep the pump submerged.
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I rushed back as fast as I could, water sloshing in the pot.
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Harlow and Easton had 'sloshed' a lot more whitewash on to them they were mere formless unsightly lumps of plaster.
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
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When a bookseller drops in, they'll slosh their unworthy coffee in my heavenly tea mug.
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The ministry's intervention has in a sense tossed the ball into the central bank's court in that it is now up to the BOJ, the institution in charge of monetary policy, to decide whether to let all the new yen slosh around in the market, or to absorb the newly injected supply and thereby "sterilize" the intervention.
Yen Intervention for Beginners: How it All Happens
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Not wishing to de-scale the lining of my stomach that early in the morning thank you very much, I sloshed some milk into a saucepan, stuck it on the gas and went in search of tobacco.
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The thick brown liquid sloshed in the bottle as she turned it over in her hands.
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In a bathtub, you might move a couple of dozen litres of water with such a slosh, but sea floor movements have in the past displaced more than 100 cubic kilometres of water - billions of bathtubs.
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Instead, they risked being upended by the many people who have felt for some years that there is a lot of largesse sloshing around the nation which has not come their way.
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Don't slosh too much water on the floor when you're having a bath.
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If the sauce becomes too dry, just add another slosh of wine or some more tomatoes.
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There was no noise but the sound of rubbish flutterin about the pavements and the slosh, slosh, slosh of the petrol in the can.
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I've gone hungry before now to get him sloshed, because a barker 's vital.
THE TARTAN RINGERS
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I could hear you sloshing around in the bath.
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The snow has continued today as well, making streets sloshy and sidewalks icy and impossible to walk on.
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However, sloshing waves called seiches can arise within the harbor and cause water levels to vary as much as 1.8 meters in as little as 45 minutes.
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Some paper towels, a slosh of soapy water and that would do it.
CORMORANT
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He put the glass down hard and beer sloshed over the edge.
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He then sloshed the remainder of the brandy into the glass, turning his eyes onto his cousin as he did so.
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He was piefaced soaked squiffy sloshed and all round ‘pissed as a newt’ not just a maniac but a dispsomaniac, takwe my word for it, I am an expert in drunken gibber and that is it.
Archive 2008-01-20
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Some paper towels, a slosh of soapy water and that would do it.
CORMORANT
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Wind turbines turn lazily in a waft of air, a frog croaks in a pond, a small white goat munches grass along the driveway and a waterwheel makes faint sloshing noises as it turns.
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Then came the blanched almonds, softened butter, dark brown sugar, four eggs already beaten, the rind and juice of a lemon, a slosh or three of whisky and a little milk if necessary.
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Luckily, ‘Dave’ was so sloshed that I'm not even sure he noticed he was talking to a pair of nimrods, and thank God for that.
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Those then slosh around for a while, and maybe eventually evolve into proper ideas that might be good for something.
Comics and creativity – Heuristic
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He took a mouthful of the cheap wine and sloshed it around his mouth.
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Appearance: Mountains, forests, fast-flowing rivers, picturesque castles, sleepy villages, horse carts, elderly peasants ploughing land with age-old implements, blacksmiths sloshed on the deadly local brew palinka plying their time-honoured trade.
The Guardian World News
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Rolling his eyes, Riga pushed to a table and was just yanking a sprawled, senselessly sloshed man off the bench to clear them a spot when the music cut abruptly, the din of voices dying with it.
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I dropped the bottle at her feet, so the liquid noisily sloshed and fizzed.
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It's this damn medication, it screws with my belly and makes it go slish slosh slishety sloshety.
Naima101 Diary Entry
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My only company today is the only company I had five years ago - an old woman with a mop and a bucket, tutting irritably as she sloshes soapy water over the bits of the floor I've walked on.
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Salvation comes in the image of my sloshed friends.
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Last week she made a chocolate cake and sloshed a huge quantity of vanilla essence into it straight from the bottle.
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Water was sloshing about in the bottom of the boat.
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He stood up slowly and with an effort started to slosh paint on the wall.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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He also meditates on the long menu of Irish terms for drunkenness: "spannered, rat-arsed, cabbaged, and hammered; ruined, legless, scorched, and blottoed; or simply trolleyed or sloshed.
In Search of the Classic Irish Pub
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Meriam winked at me, and I went over to slosh some more Old Grandad into my glass.
A RODENT OF DOUBT
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And I have now seen -- I have seen some estimates from the Hurricane Center from what is called the slosh model that I was very familiar when I worked for the Weather Service that now some of these tides can be 31 feet tall today.
CNN Transcript Sep 12, 2008
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The slosh problem is examined in detail in latter chapters.
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Next add a generous slosh of cider vinegar, an even more generous slosh of olive oil, two or three shakes of Worcestershire Sauce, a lot of freshly ground black pepper and a little sea salt.
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Tiny -- about the size of a 50-cent piece -- fragile, susceptible to minute environment changes, slow to grow and sloshy to ship, they are, as Jacobsen puts it, "the World's Most Inconvenient Oyster.
The American Oyster Paradise
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When you take a double dose of allergy medicine and the only thing in your stomach is a big slosh of espresso, you will end up bouncing around like a pinball while singing the theme song to The Brady Bunch.
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The water sloshed around the bridge.
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I sloshed iodine into the bowl I'd brought down, and handed it to Traci.
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I've never gotten to the point where I say, Okay, I've got to hurry up and sing this, slosh over this and hurry up and get this out of the way because I know people want to here this.
Mike Ragogna: Motown & The Hitmen : Conversations with Smokey Robinson, Jimmy Ryan, and Sarah Sample
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Bill's wet body was slippery, and Bill's merry soul was all for frolicsome gamboling, and he slid out of Milt's grasp, he sloshed around in the tub, he sprinkled Milt's sacred good suit with soapy water, and escaped, and in the costume of Adam he danced orientally in Milt's room, till he was seized with sleepiness and cosmic grief, and retired to
Free Air
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And I let it all slosh around in the back of my brain, in the part normal people use for remembering bills, thinking about sex and making appointments to wash the dishes.
Comics and creativity – Heuristic
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I don't know if it's been raining heavily in Manchester, but the pitch really does look slow, borderline sloshy even.
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Customers sloshed through inch-deep water at the door and across a sodden rug to wait at least 45 minutes for burritos and chalupas.
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Henry stared out the window at the pudgy gray clouds and sloshy grass while he fastened his tie.
KNIGHTLEY ACADEMY
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The water sloshed around the bridge.
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I asked, watching the goop slosh from side to side.
Odd Girl In
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Slosh Farm at Appleby is run by Robert Baxter and has 180 head of beef cattle and 150 head of sheep.
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If parents stopped shoving cars and money in bulk at their sloshed sons, Navalkar wouldn't have anything to write about in his weekly columns.
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The wreck is well broken among rocks, spread out and so close in that even on a flat-calm day the groundswell sloshes the boat up and down as it moves in as close as possible to drop divers off.
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Add a generous slosh of sherry, let it bubble for a moment, and follow up with a more modest splash of wine or cider vinegar.