To move liquid around, typically randomly or haphazardly
“I could slosh some wine around in my mouth and then string together words like leafy, floral, smoky and hearty, but I'd just be faking it.”
(of liquid) To spill or overflow
“She shoved her bowl away, causing a few drops of the lentil soup to slosh over the side.”
To move through liquid with a splashing sound
“Two small, brawny men slosh through an icy stream, their cheap plastic sandals slapping slick rocks.”
To pour liquid, usually clumsily
“Slosh some beer Into the bottom of the glass to form a head.”
To punch or strike (someone)
“If Will doesn't praise you proper, slosh him in the jaw!”
To drench with water or other liquid
To consume a liquid
To consume food, especially hungrily or in a gluttonous manner
To cause disarray or disorganization in the order of
The sound of liquid splashing or gurgling
“Jack stood up next to me, cupping his hands behind his ears, and we both heard the slosh of oars being rowed.”
A dull, heavy blow with a person's fist or a blunt implement
The punctuation mark \
A slushie
Any soft, wet and pulpy mass
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