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sloshy

[ slosh-ee ]

adjective

, slosh·i·er, slosh·i·est.
  1. of or relating to slosh; slushy.


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Other Words From

  • sloshi·ly adverb
  • sloshi·ness noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of sloshy1

First recorded in 1790–1800; slosh + -y 1

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Example Sentences

Writing in London on a day in winter with a murky sky and sloshy streets, the title of Alpine Photography is verily refreshing.

Consequently the meal comprised merely a basin of sloshy boiling water in which floated some shreds of uncooked red cabbage.

It is still thawing, and the ground will be very sloshy; I hope you have got thick boots.

It was still raining a mite and the ground was sloshy and squanchy under foot.

He pushed on over the sloshy road, his mare every step going slower and slower.

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