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slosh verb [ slɒʃ ]

• (of liquid in a container) move irregularly with a splashing sound.
• "water in the boat sloshed about under our feet"
Similar: spill, slop, splash, flow, overflow, splatter, spatter,
• hit (someone) hard.
• "why did you slosh me?"
Similar: hit, strike, thump, slog, punch, cuff, smack, thwack, box someone's ears, whack, belt, bash, biff, bop, clout, wallop, swipe, sock, lam, crown, whomp, deck, floor, stick one on, dot, boff, bust, slug, whale, dong, quilt, smite, swinge,

slosh noun

• an act or sound of splashing.
• "the distant slosh of the washing machine in the basement"
• a heavy blow.
Origin: early 19th century: variant of the noun slush.


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