Slosh

  • 11slosh — [[t]slɒʃ[/t]] v. i. 1) to splash or move through water, mud, or slush 2) (of a liquid) to move about actively within a container 3) to stir or splash (something) around in a fluid 4) to splash (liquid) clumsily or haphazardly 5) watery mire or… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 12slosh — 1. verb a) To shift chaotically; to splash noisily. The water in his bottle sloshed back and forth as he ran. b) To punch (someone) …

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  • 13slosh — verb Slosh is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑water Slosh is used with these nouns as the object: ↑water …

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  • 14slosh — v. (P; intr.) to slosh through the snow * * * [slɒʃ] (P; intr,) to slosh through the snow …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 15slosh — [[t]slɒ̱ʃ[/t]] sloshes, sloshing, sloshed 1) V ERG If a liquid sloshes around or if you slosh it around, it moves around in different directions. [V adv/prep] The water sloshed around the bridge... [V n adv/prep] He took a mouthful of the cheap… …

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  • 16slosh — /slɒʃ / (say slosh) noun 1. → slush. 2. British Colloquial watery or weak drink. 3. Colloquial a heavy blow. 4. → backslash. –verb (i) 5. to splash in slush, mud, or water. –verb (t) 6. to stir in some fluid: to slosh the …

  • 17slosh — slush, sludge, slosh Sludge is usually applied to something relatively thick and less liquid, e.g. to wet clinging mud or slimy deposits, whereas slush more typically describes thawing snow or melting ice. Slosh (in its related uses) is a verb… …

    Modern English usage

  • 18slosh — Slush Slush (sl[u^]sh), n. [Cf. Sw. slaska to paddle in water, slask wet, filth.] [Written also {slosh}.] 1. Soft mud. [1913 Webster] 2. A mixture of snow and water; half melted snow. [1913 Webster] 3. A soft mixture of grease and other materials …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 19slosh — verb 1 (intransitive always + adv/prep) if a liquid in a container sloshes around, it moves against the sides of its container in an uncontrolled way (+ around/about): Water sloshed about in the bottom of the boat. 2 (transitive always +… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 20slosh — [slɒʃ] verb 1) [I/T] if a liquid sloshes, or if you slosh it, it moves inside its container, or some of it comes out of the container Syn: slop 2) [I] to walk through something wet in a noisy way …

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