Wet feed (especially for pigs) consisting of mostly kitchen waste mixed with water or skimmed or sour milk.
Drink large quantities of (liquid, especially alcoholic drink)
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Examples for "slop"
Examples for "slop"
1They only wanted another animal who could slop glue on their best-sellers.
2She was accordingly sent to make the beds and empty the slop.
3Keep a slop-bucket near by to receive the wash of the room.
4And yet it was nothing but an ordinary suit of fifteen-dollar slop-shops.
5Worked in the kitchen, preparing slop for the prisoners and the guards.
1Her hand is shaking so badly that coffee slops on the floor.
2Kitchen slops and casual refuse continued to be thrown into the street.
3The old Professor had such slops as suggested a sickening second childhood.
4The water came to you, and every room consumed its own slops.
5Every time Lurvy slops him, the food runs down around the ears.
1Take the pigswill before your eyes as exhibit A.
2Soon every cinemagoer will have the right to demand recompense when they've been subjected to 120 minutes of pigswill.
3The Department of Agriculture has today confirmed a ban on pigswill with immediate effect, as part of its efforts to combat foot-and-mouth.
4Ministers have also proposed a ban on pigswill and a 20-day "standstill period" on the movement of sheep, goats and cattle.
5The whey protein leftovers used to end up as pigswill on farms across the State until some bright spark reconstituted them as performance nutrition.
1They fell down, hitting each other indiscriminately, knocked over the pail, and rolled about in the pigwash.
1The ban on feeding swill will stay until the end of December.
2Several port-coloured men swill and gurgle and spit wine into silver buckets.
3Half the year they smuggle and swill, the other half they starve.
4He can memorise at sight all the revolting contents of a swill-tub.
5They swill the cordial till ten o'clock and at last they go.
6Not like the dishwater the rest of the guys in here swill.
7TOPE, v. To tipple, booze, swill, soak, guzzle, lush, bib, or swig.
8Don't you know that swill-pail wants emptying, without being told of it?
9Chloe reached over for Katie's untouched water glass and took a long swill.
10Randolph asked, 'How about a glass of Madeira to swill those cookies down?'
11The quantity of swill soon reveals the worth of the cook.
12Not in appetite-hewas no swine to swill for love of the draught.
13One day I cooked a squash, putting the parings in a swill pail.
14Along with the rest of the hog swill poured out over the years.
15We are drowning in pseudo-documentary swill, and it needs to stop.
16Then, get sponges and clean water to swill down the tables and seats.
Swill per variant geogràfica