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sloshed

[ UK /slˈɒʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. very drunk

How To Use sloshed In A Sentence

  • He took a mouthful of the cheap wine and sloshed it around his mouth.
  • Customers sloshed through inch-deep water at the door and across a sodden rug to wait at least 45 minutes for burritos and chalupas.
  • 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
  • I sloshed iodine into the bowl I'd brought down, and handed it to Traci.
  • The water sloshed around the bridge.
  • 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
  • Last week she made a chocolate cake and sloshed a huge quantity of vanilla essence into it straight from the bottle.
  • Salvation comes in the image of my sloshed friends.
  • I dropped the bottle at her feet, so the liquid noisily sloshed and fizzed.
  • 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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