Definition of Slooshing

1. sloosh [v] - See also: sloosh

Lexicographical Neighbors of Slooshing

slood
sloom
sloomed
sloomier
sloomiest
slooming
slooms
sloomy
sloop
sloop of war
slooplike
sloops
sloosh
slooshed
slooshes
slooshing
sloot
sloots
slop-seller
slop basin
slop bowl
slop bucket
slop chest
slop jar
slop pail

Literary usage of Slooshing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Story of the Salonica Army by George Ward Price (1918)
"slooshing with water, the head vanishes again into the folds of a towel so rough that it might be made up into hair-shirts for anchorites, and finally, ..."

2. Nine Tales by Hugh De Sélincourt (1918)
"... who was being a fountain by standing in a pool to his thighs and slooshing up the water with his spade. I liked their presence on the beach. ..."

3. Nine Tales by Hugh De Sélincourt (1918)
"... busy little operations, especially a small boy who was being a fountain by standing in a pool to his thighs and slooshing up the water with his spade. ..."

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