slosh
Americanverb (used without object)
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to splash or move through water, mud, or slush.
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(of a liquid) to move about actively within a container.
verb (used with object)
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to stir or splash (something) around in a fluid.
to slosh the mop in the pail.
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to splash (liquid) clumsily or haphazardly.
She sloshed tea all over her new suit. They sloshed the paint over the wall.
noun
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watery mire or partly melted snow; slush.
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the lap or splash of liquid.
the slosh of waves against the shore.
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a small quantity of liquid.
a slosh of milk in the pail.
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a watery or weak drink.
noun
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watery mud, snow, etc
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slang a heavy blow
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the sound of splashing liquid
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a popular dance with a traditional routine of steps, kicks, and turns performed in lines
verb
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informal (tr; foll by around, on, in, etc) to throw or pour (liquid)
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informal
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to shake or stir (something) in a liquid
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(of a person) to splash (around) in water, etc
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slang (tr) to deal a heavy blow to
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informal to shake (a container of liquid) or (of liquid within a container) to be shaken
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of slosh
Explanation
When liquid things slosh, they move with a splash. If you stumble as you're carrying a cup of coffee to the table, your coffee may slosh over the edge of the cup. Only something that's wet can slosh — water might slosh around in the bottom of a leaky rowboat, and soapsuds can slosh in a bathtub when a happy kid gets in. You can slosh tea into a mug, or slosh through puddles in your rain boots. The 1800's meaning of slosh was "slush or sludge," and the Middle English definition was "muddy place," probably from a combination of slush and slop.
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Example Sentences
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"I genuinely want a bit of The Slosh put in for Scotland," he tells BBC Scotland News.
From BBC • Sep. 17, 2025
He still considers Glasgow as "home" and hopes to be able to incorporate Scottish dances including The Slosh and the Gay Gordons into some of his routines.
From BBC • Sep. 17, 2025
Why, we came here on purpose for the Prince to take me to Slosh Hrvoya.
From My Friend the Chauffeur by Lowenheim, Frederic
The Doherty Slosh had beaten me on the post.
From Love Among the Chickens A Story of the Haps and Mishaps on an English Chicken Farm by Both, Armand
Why, he was real eloquent about his blood and his ancestors and the hoary-headed Slosh.
From The Shuttle by Burnett, Frances Hodgson
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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