Sentence example with the word 'slopped'

slopped

Definition adj. very drunk

Last update: August 12, 2015


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They slopped forward, feet sloshing the muddy floor, no longer trying to avoid the water that oozed in rivulets down the narrow passageway, back toward the entrance, now out of sight behind them.   [Please select]

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Barrels bumped in his head: dull porter slopped and churned inside.   [Please select]

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I landed, and slopped through the timber and up the ridge and into the cavern.   [Please select]

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Then he slopped right along and went away, and pretty soon the trees hid him.   [Please select]

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Jane, spreading toast in a stately manner, while Mac slopped his tea about without receiving a word of reproof.   [Please select]

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I declined to take a seaman's place when you fellows in the steerage slopped over, and wouldn't come to time.   [Please select]

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The tears just slopped over as though no resistance of any sort were possible.   [Please select]

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"And that is the fact that Canfield very foolishly slopped over to Ventner when explaining the purpose of our visit here."   [Please select]

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But nothing outdoors or in, from morning till night, was half as wretchedly cold and clammy as the rapidly congealing hot-water bottle that slopped and gurgled between his aching shoulders.   [Please select]

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Those little rivers or "beeks," which ran between the knobby fingers of the clawlike range of ridges, were blown out of their channels and slopped over into broad swamps.   [Please select]

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