Spill or splash copiously or clumsily.
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Examples for "slush"
Examples for "slush"
1In 1 case renal surface hypothermia was achieved laparoscopically with ice slush.
2Giliberti talked about union slush funds supplied by shakedowns of moving companies.
3The ground was very bad; he had never walked in such slush.
4The next long speech of Hotspur is mere poetic slush; he begins:
5One arm sank to the shoulder, pillowing his cheek in the slush.
1Residents told me their bath water would slosh about in windy weather.
2What is common to many trifles is a liberal slosh of sherry.
3A few moments later the men slosh into the First Phase classroom.
4Then I heard the slosh of someone lowering themselves into the swamp.
5The movement caused the liquid in her inner ear to slosh unpleasantly.
1He shook his head and felt his ideas slosh around like seaweed.
2Devils don't slosh around much of a Sunday, I don't reckon.
3The Baron was so drunk his eyes seemed to slosh around in their sockets.
4Somewhere in each climber's Fear Reservoir is a level where dread and relief slosh around in perfect balance.
5We slosh around in silence.
1I yanked the switch stars from the slush around Grandma.
2Just the amount of cash slushing around in the system is high.
3No harm done. Little came out liddle, and sorry slushed around the edges.
4As to grub-you'veslushed around on the rain-soakedislands of the Alaskan coast down Sitka way, most likely, seeing as you're a traveller.
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