Slosh (verb)

  1. To move or spill liquid in a sloppy or unsteady manner, often making splashing or splattering sounds.
  2. 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:

  1. She sloshed the bucket of water across the room, getting herself and everything around her wet.
  2. The boat sloshed back and forth in the rough seas, making it difficult for the passengers to keep their balance.
  3. He sloshed through the mud, trying not to fall as he walked.
  4. She sloshed the drink onto the table, causing everyone to jump back.
  5. The river was high and fast, sloshing over its banks and flooding the nearby homes.
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