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sloosh

n. A splash or rush of water vb. (context of water English) To flow with a rush

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Sloosh

Sloosh was a form of cornbread that was popular during the American Civil War, especially among Confederate soldiers. Civil war historian Shelby Foote described it as a mixture of cornmeal, lard or bacon, water and egg formed around a rifle ramrod and cooked over a campfire.

Cleveland rock and roll band Coffinberry named their 2nd EP Sloosh in honor of the dish.

Usage examples of "sloosh".

I was surprised and just that malenky bit poogly to sloosh Dim govoreeting that wise.

The coltish but attractive teenager, having gulped the last syrupy bits of a full half liter of cherry sloosh, came in.

The wipers slooshed the rain across the windshield, blurring the gray of the city.

When they came to her on winter evenings and wet days and asked for a story, she would choose more often to tell them a fairy-tale, which only Roger liked, rather than to start one of the sagas which Richard loved, and would help to invent, concerning the adventures of the family in some previous animal existence, when they had all been rabbits and lived in a burrow in the park at Torque Hall, or crocodiles who slooshed about in the Thames mud, or lions and tigers with a lair on Kerith Island.

A little wind blows over the river, and she hears the wind and hears the sound of water slooshing and twisting against itself and the muddy banks.

The slooshing footstep sounds of the guard and the bald prisoner retreat.

The windshield wipers could barely keep up with the steady, slooshing rain.

The doctor unbuckled from his seat and slooshed to the midsection of the runabout, reading the strain gauges directly rather than trusting to the helm instruments.