The younger woman came over and scooped up what looked like pig slop and sloshed it onto my plate. |
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Now, I'm getting really sloshed and need a bag of crisps, so why not try Golden Blunder, the crisps that are past their sell-by date? |
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She flopped back into the pillows, with Isobel snatching up the teacup just before it sloshed onto the bedding. |
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If parents stopped shoving cars and money in bulk at their sloshed sons, Navalkar wouldn't have anything to write about in his weekly columns. |
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Then without looking back he sloshed down the hall again hoping to God that he remembered the way to the shaft. |
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Since a bright yellow liquid sloshed around inside the hypodermic, it looked like today I was getting more drugs. |
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During the day shift, he sloshed around ankle-deep in dye, in a grubby old factory in America's Silk City, Paterson, New Jersey. |
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Last week she made a chocolate cake and sloshed a huge quantity of vanilla essence into it straight from the bottle. |
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Delphine, who was the yawper, also jumped to her feet and Josephine sloshed her own coffee with chicory into its saucer. |
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The thick brown liquid sloshed in the bottle as she turned it over in her hands. |
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She pulled herself out of her wash tub, wrinkling her nose as the dirty water sloshed around. |
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The warm water sloshed around making gentle splashing sounds as it hit the sides of the pool. |
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She began to shiver in the freezing air and the cold, slimy water, and Nick sloshed his way over to take her in his arms. |
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Without hesitation, the master blocked the attack with the lid of the pot and sloshed the disciple with the hot soup. |
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I dropped the bottle at her feet, so the liquid noisily sloshed and fizzed. |
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He then sloshed the remainder of the brandy into the glass, turning his eyes onto his cousin as he did so. |
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She flopped down onto the myriad of furs and pliant pillows, and sloshed a mug full of cold liquid from the sweating pitcher on the pit's table. |
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Customers sloshed through inch-deep water at the door and across a sodden rug to wait at least 45 minutes for burritos and chalupas. |
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One only took notice of them when they came back sloshed on Saturday nights and honked on the stairs. |
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In the summer they have parties on each allotment in turn, feasting on barbecues and getting sloshed on homemade wines. |
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The cold wet water sloshed around my feet, tickling my toes. |
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At sufficiently large cell vibration amplitudes, the liquid sloshed back and forth between the front and back cell walls. |
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I sloshed iodine into the bowl I'd brought down, and handed it to Traci. |
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Permanently sloshed and sportively promiscuous, he was also deeply unhappy. |
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The water sloshed around me, matching the unsteady beat of my heart. |
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Water sloshed over sidewalks on some sections of Shore Acres Boulevard, and signs warning motorists to be cautious were placed at entrances to the subdivision. |
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The only thing that popped into his sloshed mind was how to get home. |
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Men sloshed in the water, while they fixed the damage done to the Jewel. |
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As I sloshed into the house, Bobby came bounding down the stairs. |
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Wyatt and Mack took full responsibility and hoped Emma wouldn't reprimand them too badly the next morning for getting her sloshed and allowing her to humiliate herself. |
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In the center was a cooking space and an area for bailing out the water that sloshed aboard. |
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And because he adores obscure imported ales, cycling while sloshed felt pretty familiar, too. |
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Similar speculation about Zucker and the Post has sloshed around in the blogosphere before. |
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I took the glass from him and sloshed its contents down my throat. |
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The large sloshed fellow was a fullback from the football team. |
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Tru hung her gown away safely, then tore off her sweat-soaked uniform before she sloshed water all over her body, scrubbing away her stench with soap. |
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Field events at Hampden Park were postponed, runners sloshed through puddles on the track, while the men's and women's road races resembled four-hour training sessions in a carwash. |
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The coffee was nice and hot, so she sloshed some into a cup and went back to her desk. |
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An aching, silvery swirl sloshed around my skull as we passed 12,000 feet, and by the time we stopped for lunch, the pounding inside my head was so unfamiliarly forceful that I dry heaved. |
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For hour after hour, the drinks sloshed around like bilge water. |
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We had been showered on since leaving the 10th-century Moorish mosque in Almonastar and sloshed over the hills till we arrived at a posada in Alájar several hours later. |
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At its peak during a rain-soaked 1983, Lake Mead sloshed above 373 metres. |
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The resulting centrifugal force sloshed the fuel against the inside walls of the rocket, starving the engines and causing them to cut out. But Mr Musk was chirpy. |
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The unique thing about this side trip through the canal is that some droplets of water are sloshed up on the decks of boats, so they get to travel uphill, through the locks system. |
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I had discreetly sloshed the muck in my Styrofoam cup onto the grass. |
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They were so completely soaked that they sloshed when he walked. |
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