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