Wide, baggy breeches of the 17th century.
Wet feed (especially for pigs) consisting of mostly kitchen waste mixed with water or skimmed or sour milk.
1 Her hand is shaking so badly that coffee slops on the floor.
2 Kitchen slops and casual refuse continued to be thrown into the street.
3 The old Professor had such slops as suggested a sickening second childhood.
4 The water came to you, and every room consumed its own slops .
5 Every time Lurvy slops him, the food runs down around the ears.
6 They feed me nothin' but slops - soup an ' gruel an' custard an' milk-toast
7 The two children rushed with eagerness and vigor down the slops .
8 The demand for situational awareness soon slops over into lasting censorship and suppression.
9 She knew that the time for stale slops in a trough was past.
10 Chyde said softly, You'll get a huge extra bucket of slops for this.
11 Might centrifugally expressed kitchen or bathroom slops ruin the shock of the view?
12 I'll fetch out the slops or mop the floor or whatever.
13 You would have to cook your own grub and my slops .
14 Sailors' slops could be procured almost anywhere, and no questions asked.
15 Screw up his nervous energies to their accustomed tone with slops ?
16 The slops ran creamily down around the pig's eyes and ears.
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