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Sloshed

adjective



Slosh

verb
1.
Make a splashing sound.  Synonyms: slush, splash, splosh.
2.
Walk through mud or mire.  Synonyms: slop, splash, splosh, squelch, squish.
3.
Spill or splash copiously or clumsily.  Synonyms: slosh around, slush, slush around.



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"Sloshed" Quotes from Famous Books



... blackberry bush. Then she took hold of the branch in her teeth, and stood up on her hind legs and began to wiggle it up and down. The churn went up and down with the branch, and the milk from the milk-weed sloshed and splashed around inside the churn, and land sakes flopsy-dub and some chewing gum, if in about two squeals there wasn't the nicest butter a guinea pig or a toad would ever ...
— Buddy And Brighteyes Pigg - Bed Time Stories • Howard R. Garis

... sloshed all dripping up the stair, Up to an attic room a-glare With candle-shine and lightning-flare— With little draughts that moved its hair A wrinkled mummy sat a-stare, Rigid, huddling in a chair. I thought at first the thing was dead Until ...
— Carolina Chansons - Legends of the Low Country • DuBose Heyward and Hervey Allen

... think of the b—r, standing there watchin' us like that, as if we was a couple of bloody convicts? If it wasn't that I've got someone else beside myself to think of, I would 'ave sloshed the bloody sod in the mouth ...
— The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists • Robert Tressell

... the blackberry bush. Then she took hold of the branch in her teeth, and stood up on her hind legs and began to wiggle it up and down. The churn went up and down with the branch, and the milk from the milk-weed sloshed and splashed around inside the churn, and land sakes flopsy-dub and some chewing gum, if in about two squeals there wasn't the nicest butter a guinea pig or a toad would ...
— Buddy And Brighteyes Pigg - Bed Time Stories • Howard R. Garis

... wagon cook that ever sloshed dishwater over the tail-gate, and even better than that in a ranch-house kitchen," the loquacious one modestly assured him. "But I can't do justice to the meals when I lay out to do all the chores within four miles and run myself thin collecting scraps and squaw wood to keep ...
— The Settling of the Sage • Hal G. Evarts



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