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Gavin
What does 'slosh down' mean ?
Jul 19, 2012 4:45 AM
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Gavin,
to slosh....to cause (a liquid) to move in a noisy or messy way
The child sloshed the water in the tub.
to slosh down....to drink quickly and perhaps noisily
I ate like a pig at Goods Restaurant and then sloshed down a beer or two at Lloyds Bar
Upon their return to the car Lee lit up a Camel and sloshed down a Coke.
July 19, 2012
In addition to Denis' suggestions I would say that in Britain I believe I've heard it used to mean 'raining very heavily'. Although we have a multitude of ways to say that because it's a frequent occurance...
July 19, 2012
in America... nothing... slosh is a verb we use to describe the sound of something something that's wet and thick... can you use it in a sentence?
July 19, 2012
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