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sloshy

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[slosh-ee] / ˈslɒʃ i /

adjective

sloshier, sloshiest
  1. of or relating to slosh; slushy.


Other Word Forms

  • sloshily adverb
  • sloshiness noun

Etymology

Origin of sloshy

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

Example Sentences

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He added: "I've just got to thank the people with sloshy pools."

From BBC

His every movement made a sloshy noise.

From Literature

Aside from preventing a pile from turning into a sloshy mess, browns are bulkier and create space for oxygen to move throughout the pile.

From National Geographic

With so much thrown at her, she lost the joy that had inspired her to set aside her modeling career to run at Florida State and specialize in the grueling steeplechase, with its 28 hurdles and seven sloshy water jumps.

From Los Angeles Times

Jostling a full belly can make you feel bloated, sloshy and queasy, but it has not been shown to increase drownings.

From Washington Post