sloshed

[ slosht ]
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Origin of sloshed

1
First recorded in 1945–50; slosh + -ed2

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How to use sloshed in a sentence

  • His thoughts were far inside the earth as he dipped the jug into the clear cool water and sloshed it full.

  • Rain had sloshed down since midnight so that the gutter in front of me was a turbid little river.

    The Pirate of Panama | William MacLeod Raine
  • When he went back to the well he sloshed himself thoroughly in the horse-trough and went to the house.

  • By noon Ermine's mind had been so sloshed and hail-stoned with new ideas that his head was tired.

    John Ermine of the Yellowstone | Frederic Remington
  • Twice a comber broke on the quarter and dropped a ton of water, which sloshed about the deck, drenching his feet.

    The Pagan Madonna | Harold MacGrath

British Dictionary definitions for sloshed

sloshed

/ (slɒʃt) /


adjective
  1. mainly British a slang word for drunk

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