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"slosh" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (of liquid) to move around making a lot of noise or coming out over the edge of something
  2. [transitive] slosh something + adv./prep. to make liquid move in a noisy way; to use liquid carelessly
  3. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to walk noisily in water or mud
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107 Sentences With "slosh"

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They can slosh into each other and even back onto themselves.
The rest of the women didn't get a slosh of free dresses!
Finally, when cool, add a very generous slosh of Armagnac (about 330ml).
The dripping, oily slosh of torn, shark-bitten skin falling off muscle.
It's not the water-bed slosh found in the 2970s and '2370s.
Property, stocks, bonds, commodities — funds slosh their way from one asset to the other.
So they kind of "slosh" around in the wells, like water in a bucket.
"Aye," the white patrons roar back over the golden slosh of their raised drinks.
That's not what happens in the real world, of course: eventually, the slosh will stop.
They're not going to slosh out any old plonk for a visitor of that calibre.
It causes water to slosh, spill, and spray in ways that are difficult to predict.
They'll be able to slosh your warm body with gas and light the building on fire.
Prepare the grad for the slosh through puddles with a pair of good rain boots from Hunter.
Litter lines the world's roads; dumps dot the landscape; slurry and sewage slosh into rivers and streams.
The flood rises above their heads as the wind howls and floating cars slosh at the surface.
For every four slices of bread, slosh in about cup of milk (or milk with some cream).
You might know it as the thing that causes Earth's oceans to slosh back and forth twice daily.
So there is less room for the brain to slosh around, and less risk of traumatic brain injury.
The top-note trifecta of lemon, orange, and mandarin could leave you smelling like a slosh of sangria.
After this happens, these weakened polar winds can can slosh into the U.S. multiple times throughout the winter.
But this February, the DNC eliminated those rules — opening the floodgates for corporate cash to slosh through Philadelphia.
Even heading a ball right at the hairline makes your kid's brain slosh around and against the skull.
The resulting slosh of debris coalesced into a slightly larger Earth and the moon in orbit around Earth.
Have you ever wondered why your gastrointestinal tract doesn't slosh around your abdomen like a bowl of ramen?
Like many of the Russian elite, she benefited from the slosh of oil money, and voted for Mr Putin.
It is one of those blistering afternoons when the ceiling fans seem merely to slosh heat around the room.
Dr. Li's death also showed how online anger can occasionally slosh over the tall censorship walls built to stifle it.
It was a while before they garnered the wherewithal to tie their boat to the front doorknob and slosh inside.
Those who have experienced that swift change in pressure have sought to ease re-entry with a slosh fund of sorts.
I was moving about with no apparent difficulty, but my head felt like an anvil and my mind felt like slosh.
According to the National Crime Agency, 90 billion pounds of illicit financial flows could slosh through the UK system every year.
Money continues to slosh around the global economy, seeping into cracks beyond the reach or outside the view of national regulators.
Goodenough's team, instead, uses glass electrolytes — which aren't in a liquid state and don't slosh around and "leak" out of their paths.
And one full pint of beer is going to slosh around more uncomfortably in your stomach than a shot of vodka would.
In fact, he figures bitcoin could slosh in a range between $6,217 and $26,2500; it was around $233,222 in Wednesday morning trade.
In large earthquakes, the shaking of the ground sometimes causes water in ponds, swimming pools, and bathtubs to slosh back and forth.
The camera focuses on the fibers of skin ripped apart by gashes, and gushes of thick crimson blood sputter and slosh the battlefield.
That makes injury more likely, because the brain can slosh around inside the skull cavity, potentially damaging brain tissue and vital neural connections.
As desserts go, it's not daunting to make — just a matter of marinating strawberries with lemon juice, sugar and an optional slosh of liquor.
If you want a hydration accessory of some kind, make sure the bottle is soft, so the water won't slosh around as it empties.
Here the impatient urban soundtrack of traffic horns and emergency sirens is replaced by conversations among birds and the slosh of river against rocks.
Well-trained taste buds, given a slosh, will detect traces of juniper, lavender, bergamot, rose, and cardamom, plus zest of grapefruit, orange, and lime.
I'm honestly not sure what the deal is here, and apparently, neither are the folks who actually do slosh around in bogs on the regular.
I slosh the back of the Subaru with river water, rinsing blood from the rubber mat while Dan removes her luxurious hide for later tanning.
"Trillions of dollars slosh around the world via an antiquated system of slow payments and added fees," CB Insights analysts said in a recent report.
The hope is this will provide more accurate estimates of rainwater about to slosh into the municipal waterworks, helping managers to limit flooding and sewage overflows.
I'll take it, and I'll let others quibble over whether it amounts to a big wave, a modest one or a slosh of something wet and reassuring.
Puppies and beaches, sunsets and sappy dialogue slosh around on screen in a suspension of sugary pop tunes; rain-soaked trysts and lingering tragedy are virtually a given.
Now, swirl the puzzle (don't forget to hold it facing upward so that the pixels don't slosh out of the grid), hoping that the grid has some legs.
Their idea is essentially that billions of years ago, a smaller galaxy cluster brushed up against the Perseus cluster, causing Perseus' supply of interstellar gas to "slosh" around.
El Niño sees warm water, collected over several years in the western tropical Pacific, slosh back eastwards after the weakening, or reversal, of winds that blew it there.
The recipe for a "Mayon-egg" is simple: Just squirt a small packet of mayonnaise into your mouth, pop in a hard-boiled egg and slosh both around.
Each spoonful is a ratchet up in sourness: pickled chiles declaring themselves in the depths, along with pickled garlic, pickled cabbage and a generous slosh of rice vinegar.
Your method might go something like this: Slosh milk into bowl (I stock the 2 percent kind), add a couple of eggs and whisk until it looks right.
One technique is to outfit the robot with valves for channeling liquids in whatever direction mission leads want it to head, creating a kind of slosh-based momentum.
But the water has more mass than the bottle — and it doesn't want to rotate because, as a fluid, it can slosh around unevenly the inside of the bottle.
And from the British, who arrived in the 17th century: custard, soufflé and a somewhat stodgy fish-in-white-sauce recipe that Parsis improved with a slosh of vinegar.
Pig Bleecker also has broiled oysters, meaty ones that slosh around in their shells with chile oil and melted garlic butter under a cap of flaky brown bread crumbs.
I walk out and realize I forgot to eat, but there's no time to get something before my meeting, so I let the coffee slosh around my empty stomach.
The wooden stall in which Iremar (Juliano Cazarré), a handsome cowboy, and his fellow rodeo workers slosh themselves with buckets of water is the farthest thing from an elegant bathroom.
Warmed and cheese-filled, the slushy skeptic ended up trying the Dr Angel Face anyway, and enjoyed several sips before heading back out to slosh through the real thing. ♦
The side tunnel, though, is pitch black save for the helmet lamps, and the trek to the valve is a slosh through muck and over tangles of mangled electrical cabling.
Large funds increasingly slosh money through the ecosystem, whether directly as a firm, through seed funds managed by GPs, through scout networks, or indirectly by investing in other seed funds.
CreditCreditShaw Nielsen BAYONNE, N.J. — Nicole Adamczyk's drinking water used to slosh through a snarl of pipes dating from the Coolidge administration — a rusty, rickety symbol of the nation's failing infrastructure.
It's still hell on Earth, but I start to hover above the experience, as though I'm watching my frozen pink body slosh around in the waves from a safe distance.
The frames feature something called Boarding Ring technology, developed by a company of the same name, which is marketing-talk for 'they're filled with liquids that are free to slosh around'.
It's expected to slosh down and blanket a considerable part of the East Coast and Midwest with frigid polar air beginning this weekend, bringing sub zero temperatures to some Midwestern places.
Image: Lin et alMetastable liquids differ from stable liquids in that, once you've got a stable liquid, you can slosh it around all you'd like and it will stay liquid, said Shen.
The event sees warm water, collected over several years in the western tropical Pacific, slosh back eastwards, adding to global temperatures, after the weakening, or reversal, of winds that blew it there.
This kind of difficulty was rare among the pastas, although linguine with clams was pure Mulberry Street, a mop of bland noodles come to rest in a slosh of thin, salty sauce.
Caffrey's team took the IPCC's sea level rise projections and plugged them into the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's SLOSH model, which the agency uses to simulate storm surges and flooding into coastlines.
New York City and many of the other main metro areas in the Northeast will remain slightly above freezing, leaving most people in the cities wet and dodging the slosh in the gutters.
With 22.6 deals struck, Tencent Holdings and its venture affiliates rank second and SoftBank, which has a $22016 billion pool of capital to slosh around, comes in third with 211 deals announced in 2017.
Every night I drifted off to its soothing slosh, and despite a minor disaster when it sprang a leak due to a rogue earring, I couldn't imagine sleeping on any other kind of bed.
The combination of capital controls with years of monetary stimulus virtually ensures that "trapped cash" will slosh through different asset classes, creating bubble-like conditions that the government either encourages or struggles to contain.
Nick Colas, the co-founder of DataTrek Research who also was the first Wall Street analyst to cover bitcoin, figures the digital currency could slosh in a range between $6,500 and $22,000 next year.
A pregame exists to get everyone buoyed up and brave enough to slosh around in the dark for a few hours and cocaine is a method of achieving that in a matter of minutes.
Some sleep experts note that babies, their ears accustomed to the whisper of the maternal circulatory system and the slosh of the womb, sleep better accompanied by a device that mimics those familiar whooshings.
You could swirl champagne in the wide, shallow bowl of a coupe, but you'd almost certainly slosh it, too; plus, it's more likely to over-aerate and lose a significant amount of its fizz.
The field-guide section of "Coffee Lids" includes pages on "Ergonomic Drink Apertures" ("the sippy cup"), "Foam Accommodation Techniques" ("the FoamAroma"), and "Slosh Drainage Systems" (Nyman Manufacturing Company Model 11096: "a mess waiting to happen").
Here, once a suitable young coconut has been procured — heavy and silent when shaken, because it's so full of water, there's no space for slosh — it's boiled whole, to concentrate the sweetness and loosen the flesh inside.
Hoping to find ways to reduce the slosh, he measured the different factors that lead to liquids oscillating inside of a cup (by putting a smartphone on top of the coffee cup and using at as an accelerometer).
The result is that huge amounts of money slosh around in India's electoral system, just as in the United States, but with few of even the most rudimentary checks and balances that exist even in America's imperfect system.
There are now copycat avocado coffees all over Instagram, created both by actual baristas and by GOOP-types who are probably trying not to slosh this all over their full body coral grass masks and activated charcoal pizzas.
Named after the Christ-child, it sees warm water, collected over several years in the western tropical Pacific, slosh back eastwards when winds that normally blow westwards weaken, or sometimes go into reverse, roughly every two to seven years.
Durable finishes such as concrete floors, hair-on-hide rugs and indoor/outdoor fabrics would stand up to ski season's slosh (Telluride is home to the highest concentration of 13,000- and 14,000-foot peaks in the continental United States).
South Africa's rand stabilised too having been spooked by talk of changing the central bank's mandate, Hungary looked set to slosh more cheap money into its banking system, while Russian stocks were on their best run in almost two months.
A mandatory evacuation for all "personnel and residents on barrier islands, in manufactured homes and in slosh zones" began at 3pm ET. Kennedy, meanwhile, has suspended all operations for the next two days, and this morning entered HURCON I condition.
Amir Yaron, the governor of the Bank of Israel, spoke of keeping interest rates very low for the past three years, but still seeing foreign capital slosh in as the Fed tightened, because investors regarded Israel as an emerging-market haven.
At an in-depth review earlier in the year staff worked with engineers, weather experts and ran through "slosh" models, making sure their buildings were ready for any storm, even a level 3 direct strike at high tide, she said.
It's an impressive spectacle; the fire whooshes and pops, and as Roel plays with it, scooping up flames with the ladle and pouring ribbons of it back into the bowl, it leaps into fireballs of orange, threatening to slosh over the sides.
Cut to 45 minutes later and your friends can barely hold you up as you slosh your pint down their v-necks, tears streaming down your face, passionately crying every single word of "The Scientist" like a morbidly single uncle at a wedding.
The research team, made up of scientists from Montana, Hawai`i, and Australia, determined that sea spiders use strong, rippling contractions of their guts to slosh hemolymph (which exists in an open pool, not in blood vessels) back and forth throughout their gangly frames.
Currencies including the euro, the yen, the renminbi and the Mexican peso have been climbing against the dollar, while trillions of dollars slosh around the global economy to places where investors can receive a higher return, whether that's junk bonds or Dow stalwarts like Amazon.
Indeed, while we tend to picture Earth's oceans like a slowly-filling bathtub of water, a more apt analogy would be a pool peppered with giant rocks, swirling whirlpools, and bumpy air currents, all of which cause water to slosh back and forth, piling up in specific places.
Bluntly, the way car companies make money off selling cars (versus financing them, a more lucrative business) is to price them high and chase affluent customers, limiting volumes, or by building dozens of models, selling big numbers, and extracting a skinny margin from that oceanic slosh of cash.
In a theatrical tour de force, the female demons who, at the command of Klingsor (the menacing bass-baritone Evgeny Nikitin), become the flower maidens who try to seduce Parsifal in Act II, slosh around in a shallow pool of blood that drips from the walls and covers the stage.
The annual Manhattan conference hosted for a decade by the Clinton Global Initiative became a kind of shorthand for what some hated about the Clintons: a mix of worthy and venal motives, a slosh of money and shady rich people around their world, and flashy and enduring relationships with autocrats in the Gulf.
Scientists working with NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory and other teams now think that the wave of gas seen in the Perseus galaxy cluster was created when a smaller cluster of galaxies "grazed" the Perseus cluster sometime in its past, causing some of its gas to "slosh" around, NASA said in a statement.
After the first punch of cold air exits the Northeast at the end of next weekend, long-range models suggest that the cold could regroup in western Canada, slide into the Pacific Northwest — potentially delivering more snow to Seattle and Portland — and then that cold may slosh south and east with time, eventually making it back to the Northeast.
A canvas such as "Sky Writing" (1993) is composed of black, loosely brushed slashes and squiggles that travel upward from a smoky crucible engulfing the lower half of the picture, only to trail off into unresolved space, while "Cyclops" (1993-1994) features broad, swirling smears of crimson paint that seem to slosh around in the middle of nowhere.
With little to no music and no narration, you can hear the light crunch of coffee grounds as someone scoops them with a spoon, the slosh the water makes when it's poured into the bowl, the clink of the whisk as it whips the foam, and the soft plop the mixture makes when it's dropped into a glass.
Facebook knows the origin of the political ads thanks to its new vetting system, which requires the owner of the page to have a physical address in the U.S. plus a Social Security number and a government-issued ID. This attempt to block foreign interference in elections, however, still allows for domestic dark money to slosh around on the social network.
I'm told what to expect from being alone in absolute silence: No, I'm told, I won't go immediately berserk and insane; but yes, I will become hypersensitive to background sounds, which is why I spend the first couple of minutes scratching my own crackly stubble, or smacking my lips, or listening to the saliva slosh around in my own mouth, or breathing.
Considering how rare it is for someone to be taken to court, and then actually convicted of sexual assault in the first place (only 5.7 percent of reported rape cases end in a conviction for the perpetrator), to undermine that by bending the rules so he can slosh around in his wellies at Worthy Farm basically turns his sentence into a face-value statement.
Last fall, physicists led by Denis Bartolo of the École Normale Supérieure in Lyon, France, reported in Physical Review Letters that hyperuniformity can be induced in emulsions by sloshing them at the exact amplitude that marks the transition between reversibility and irreversibility in the material: When sloshed more gently than this critical amplitude, the particles suspended in the emulsion return to their previous relative positions after each slosh; when sloshed harder, the particles' motions do not reverse.
The Polar Vortex, lest we forget, is a large area of cold air high up in the atmosphere that normally lives over the poles (as its name suggests) but — thanks to a meandering jet stream — parts of the vortex can slosh down into North America, helping to funnel unspeakably cold air into the central and eastern U.S. Though the vortex itself has been around for a few billion years and understood by scientists for several decades, it only entered the popular lexicon as a synonym for miserably cold weather a few years ago.

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