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aslosh

American  
[uh-slosh] / əˈslɒʃ /

adverb

  1. flooded with or as if with water.


Example Sentences

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Quickly, the father spooned tamarind water into the shells and handed them around the circle, the puffs ever so slightly aslosh.

From New York Times

Well, not exactly awash, but at least aslosh.

From Slate

The next morning at 10:17, some 50 cosseted passengers, dreamy from a night of love and laughter, aslosh with breakfasts that on a recent test run from Panama City, Fla., to Atlanta included crepes with crabmeat, followed by eggs, spinach, hollandaise sauce and baby lamb chops, will arrive at Chicago's Union Station.

From Time Magazine Archive

He rides inside a tank-truck aslosh with vin ordinaire, ends his Cliff-hanging with stunts on a fallen footbridge.

From Time Magazine Archive