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(of a liquid) to move around noisily in the bottom of a container, or to cause liquid to move around in this way by making rough movements: I could hear you sloshing around in the bath. We sloshed through the puddles. She sloshed (= poured without care) some more brandy into her glass. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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Slosh is a noun or verb that means slush, splashing, or moving with a splashing motion. Learn the synonyms, examples, and word history of slosh from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
verb [ I or T, usually+ adv/prep ] informaluk/slɒʃ/us/slɑːʃ/. (of a liquid) to move around noisily in the bottom of a container, or to cause liquid to move around in this way by making rough movements: I could hear you sloshing around in the bath. We sloshed through the puddles.
Sloshing means to splash or move liquid clumsily or actively, or to deal a heavy blow. Find the origin, usage, and translations of sloshing and related words in this comprehensive online dictionary.
Slosh means to move or cause liquid to move around noisily in a container. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see synonyms and translations, and listen to the pronunciation.
noun. A motion or action that sloshes. Wiktionary. Advertisement. Other Word Forms of Sloshing. Noun. Singular: sloshing. Plural: sloshings.
v.t. to stir or splash (something) around in a fluid: to slosh the mop in the pail. to splash (liquid) clumsily or haphazardly: She sloshed tea all over her new suit. They sloshed the paint over the wall. n. watery mire or partly melted snow; slush. the lap or splash of liquid: the slosh of waves against the shore.