Synonyms for slosh


Grammar : Verb
Spell : slosh
Phonetic Transcription : slɒʃ


Définition of slosh

Origin :
  • 1814, "slush, sludge, a watery mess," probably a blend of slush and slop (n.1) in its Middle English sense of "muddy place."
  • verb splash
Example sentences :
  • I hold on to it with both hands, so my beer will not slosh over the side.
  • Extract from : « The Flying Cuspidors » by V. R. Francis
  • So slosh, slosh, into the biggest brown puddle he could find he went.
  • Extract from : « Seven O'Clock Stories » by Robert Gordon Anderson
  • Just where is Schloss (she pronounced it 'Slosh') what-you-may-call-it?
  • Extract from : « My Friend the Chauffeur » by C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson
  • They were to be married as soon as Kerner could slosh paint profitably.
  • Extract from : « The Voice of the City » by O. Henry
  • Turkey and Italy hardly done when all these Balkan chaps set to and slosh Turkey.
  • Extract from : « If Winter Comes » by A.S.M. Hutchinson
  • I go after the boss, and old Brockmann hikes up to the slosh on the jump.
  • Extract from : « Roads of Destiny » by O. Henry
  • And when he'd move they'd squeak, and make eyes at him as they went up to the slosh.
  • Extract from : « Roads of Destiny » by O. Henry
  • In New York the streets were afloat with liquid mud and slosh.
  • Extract from : « Sketches and Studies » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • These layers of ice become numerous and are parallel to each other, like the layers of ice formed from slosh.
  • Extract from : « The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 12, No. 74, December, 1863 » by Various
  • The scout's mare was fleet, but the road was rough, and a slosh of snow impeded the travel.
  • Extract from : « The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 96, October 1865 » by Various

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