Walk through mud or mire.
Spill or splash copiously or clumsily.
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.
6 He shook his head and felt his ideas slosh around like seaweed.
7 They are, however, very quick-tempered. As he spoke, the liquid began to slosh .
8 The trembling of her hand had made the coffee slosh over the rim.
9 He lifted one, hoping to hear the slosh of liquid at the bottom.
10 He slapped down his mug hard enough to slosh coffee over the edge.
11 She will get off and slosh with her heavy feet through wet grass.
12 The first gong is to slosh through the forest, scaring pheasants.
13 They were to be married as soon as Kerner could slosh paint profitably.
14 Both Sister and Beth stood up-and Beth thought she felt her stomach slosh .
15 A woman is only a woman, but a hefty drive is a slosh .
16 Devils don't slosh around much of a Sunday, I don't reckon.
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