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- verb Present participle of
slosh . - noun A motion or action that sloshes.
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Examples
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I heard some sloshing from the head, then the odor of disintectant came drifting from the AC ducts.
Bus potties 2003
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As Reuters 'Felix Salmon said in a recent video, money is "sloshing" everywhere except where Bernanke wants it to slosh -- to job creation.
Bernanke: Fed Program Could Help Create 1 Million Jobs The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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As Reuters 'Felix Salmon said in a recent video, money is "sloshing" everywhere except where Bernanke wants it to slosh -- to job creation.
Bernanke: Fed Program Could Help Create 1 Million Jobs The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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As Reuters' Felix Salmon said in a recent video, money is "sloshing" everywhere except where Bernanke wants it to slosh -- to job creation.
Bernanke: Fed Program Could Help Create 1 Million Jobs The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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*Speaking of money "sloshing" around...ever wonder what we could have spent that trillion dollars wasted in Iraq on...right her?
"We could lose a generation of potential and promise..." Ann Althouse 2009
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Visitors to our Web site describe zaps, shivers, dizziness, a "sloshing" sensation or even a feeling of "head in a blender."
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(Lewis calls it a "sloshing" take on the song; see "Wendy Gets Bad," below.)
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Mixed with the organized peristaltic motion, a back and forth "sloshing" wall motion appears to have mainly a mixing function similar to ocean waves passing through coral.
Livescience.com 2008
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Mixed with the organized peristaltic motion, a back and forth "sloshing" wall motion appears to have mainly a mixing function similar to ocean waves passing through coral.
Livescience.com 2008
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Mixed with the organized peristaltic motion, a back and forth "sloshing" wall motion appears to have mainly a mixing function similar to ocean waves passing through coral.
YubaNet.com 2008
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