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Answer for the clue "Washing-machine action ", 8 letters:
sloshing

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n. A motion or action that sloshes. vb. (present participle of slosh English)

Usage examples of sloshing.

He had a dishpan full of soapy water, and he kept sloshing the water through the chimney.

Shar pulled him close, coming dangerously close to sloshing water on his leggings.

Willie ignored the view, picked at his dinner, and left the wine sloshing in the bucket of melting ice, except when his mother reminded him to pour.

He sat on the deck, hanging stupidly to a telephone jackbox, with water sloshing around his crotch, and looked to the exec as to a wizard, or an angel of God, to save him with magic passes.

It was amazingly queer, it was like a nightmare, to see vertical white sunlight in the fireroom, and water sloshing in and out of the furnaces.

With the recoil, pain burst out of that joint and all the way back to his shoulder, then back again, Jesus, pain sloshing around like acid inside him, from shoulder to fingertips.

The coffee cup clunked to the table, sloshing liquid across the wooden surface in every direction and soaking into the brightly colored doth place mats.

The red-haired man cursed roundly and pounded his fist on the table, knocking over the empty can of cola and causing the glass to bounce, sloshing soda on the tabletop.

From the sloshing sounds and the hollowness of the voices around him, he knew he was in a closed chamber of some kind.

Only the tensing of the facial muscles kept the tears from sloshing down my face.

The black paid little attention to her but took a long drink, sloshing the water with his tongue.

She stood and tore back to the cottage, the half-full bucket tight against her chest, its water sloshing over her.

He crashed back on to the shiny blue ceramic tiling, skull making a nasty cracking sound, a thin stream of pea-green vomit sloshing from his slack mouth.

He went on, without shifting his eyes from Hiskey's face, in the Rilf speech which sounded more like heavy sloshings of water than anything else.