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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Slosh' in a Sentence

"To splash or move through water, mud, or slush." more

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The children will slosh through the puddles, giggling with delight.
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After the heavy rain, the children delighted in hearing the slosh of their footsteps as they walked through the puddles.
The toddler was sloshing water out of the bathtub while playing.
We have sloshed our way through the slushy snow on the mountain trail.
The chef watched the sauce slosh around in the pan as it simmered on the stove.
By the end of the hike, our boots will have sloshed in the muddy trail.
He will slosh through the mud during the outdoor obstacle race.
The rain had been sloshing against the windows throughout the night.
The toddler is sloshing paint on the paper with pure delight.
We had to be careful not to slosh the paint while working on our art project.
As the boat speeds up, water from the river will slosh onto the deck.
The clumsy puppy managed to slosh water all over the kitchen floor after playing in his water bowl.
By the time the party ends, the punch bowl will have sloshed empty.
He has been sloshing through the muddy fields to reach the farmhouse.
As the ship sails through the storm, water will be sloshing over the deck.
He realized his boots had been sloshing through the muddy trail for hours.

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slosh
verbTo splash or move through water, mud, or slush.
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Last Updated On: June 16, 2024
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