He took a mouthful of the cheap wine and sloshed it around his mouth.
She sloshed through the shallow water and reached the opposite bank where another man was waiting for her.
Outside the sun-sloshed breeze blows everywhere, but it is not so lively as that which stirs the gloominess inside the house.
Everyone else was getting sloshed.
Some of the paint sloshed out of the can.
As he sloshed through the wet snow he wrestled with a rising feeling of impotence, self-pity and rebellion.
When bones have to help lift a weight, the fluid gets sloshed about, leading to the proliferation of osteoblasts in the areas under the most stress.
We all sloshed around in the puddles.
The water sloshed around inside him-he felt it, he heard it-then settled.
That helped create the huge pools of capital that sloshed around international markets, and the low interest rates that encouraged investors to take too many risks.
He sloshed the paint on without bothering to catch the drips.
This money was entrusted to a few thousand traders who sloshed it around the world in search of the highest returns.
Slosh: He sloshed the paint on without bothering to catch the drips.
The champagne sloshed and spilt.
Another holds that by clanking the glasses into one another, wine could be sloshed from glass to glass, thereby serving as a proof the beverages had not been poisoned.
The water sloshed around the bridge.
My best friend got so sloshed that he could not even tell the taxi driver his address.
The figure trudged, or rather sloshed, onwards till the hill resumed and the treacherous sheet of water was left behind.