WordNet
v. spill or splash copiously or clumsily; "slosh paint all over the walls" [syn: slosh, slush, slush around]
Usage examples of "slosh around".
He drew the spoon through the basin, just barely picking up enough liquid to slosh around in the bottom.
Inside, three green hulks were brooding in a shadowed ice chest, the frosty cubes having now melted down to slosh around the bottom.
Remo reached in, careful not to slosh around in the liquid, and flipped Ratchett over.
He was now back where he'd come from-in the tiny broom-closet-size room, located at the bottom ass-end of the Great Ship, cold, dirty, hungry and just waiting for some shit pipe to burst so he could slosh around in smelly waste water for a few hours.
Causality is robust, and it tries hard to stay the way it is to begin with: the variables in the equation will slosh around for a good while before an alternate universe settles fully into place.
Actually, of course, since there's no gravity up here, it's liable to migrate up through your suit and slosh around in your helmet.
Behind him, twelve zombies also halted, though fetid water continued to slosh around their legs.
Like any other new culture, they slosh around a lot, like water carried in a shallow tray.
There was a new metal coaster called the Steel Demon and a new water ride-the kind where you slosh around in giant inner tubes.
My brother and I quickly became bored, and spent much of our time in the 'Teen Lounge', listening to 'House of the Rising Sun' on the jukebox, or watching the water slosh around like a contained tidal wave in the below-deck salt-water pool.
I gag again, coughing and hacking and feeling the whisky and the can of Export I had earlier slosh around inside me, almost coming up.
But that made the food slosh around in my stomach and I started to feel sick.
She dumped their clothes in the water, which was stone-cold, then grimly jumped in and began to stomp and slosh around, like a Sicilian mashing grapes.
Kelric tilted the glass, watching the glimmering liquid slosh around.
The Baron was so drunk his eyes seemed to slosh around in their sockets.