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- Dictionarysloosh/sluːʃ/
noun
- 1. a rush of water or an energetic rinsing: "a sloosh with this mouthwash helps loosen plaque"
verb
- 1. (of liquid) flow or pour with a rush: "she gazed at the torrent of water slooshing downstream"
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The meaning of SLOOSH is a lapping or sloshing sound. How to use sloosh in a sentence.
2 meanings: 1. the noise made by splashing or running water 2. to pour or splash water.... Click for more definitions.
1. the noise made by splashing or running water. [...] 2. to pour or splash water. [...] Conjugations of 'sloosh' present simple: I sloosh, you sloosh [...] past simple: I slooshed, you slooshed [...] past participle: slooshed. Examples of 'sloosh' in a sentence.
Define sloosh. sloosh synonyms, sloosh pronunciation, sloosh translation, English dictionary definition of sloosh. n the noise made by splashing or running water vb to pour or splash water Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 ©...
sloosh (third-person singular simple present slooshes, present participle slooshing, simple past and past participle slooshed) (intransitive, of water) To flow with a rush. To rinse or wash with a flow of water.
Sloosh definition: A <a>splash</a> or <a>rush</a> of <a>water.</a>.
Sloosh. Sloosh was a form of cornbread that was popular during the American Civil War, especially among Confederate soldiers. Civil war historian Shelby Foote described it as a mixture of cornmeal, lard or bacon, water and egg formed around a rifle ramrod and cooked over a campfire.