Slosh
(verb)
- To move or spill liquid in a sloppy or unsteady manner, often making splashing or splattering sounds.
- To walk or move unsteadily, as if one's feet are sinking into a wet or muddy surface.
Origin:
Derived from the middle english word 'slosh', meaning to splash or spill.
Examples:
- She sloshed the bucket of water across the room, getting herself and everything around her wet.
- The boat sloshed back and forth in the rough seas, making it difficult for the passengers to keep their balance.
- He sloshed through the mud, trying not to fall as he walked.
- She sloshed the drink onto the table, causing everyone to jump back.
- The river was high and fast, sloshing over its banks and flooding the nearby homes.