slop in English

noun
1
waste water from a kitchen, bathroom, or chamber pot that has to be emptied by hand.
sink slops
2
sentimental language or material.
country music is not all commercial slop
verb
1
(of a liquid) spill or flow over the edge of a container, typically as a result of careless handling.
water slopped over the edge of the sink

Use "slop" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "slop" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "slop", or refer to the context using the word "slop" in the English Dictionary.

1. They waded through the slop.

2. I'm not eating that slop.

3. Don't slip - slop, as a lady.

4. Slop : Analecta /Berkeley, CA : Image Comics, c2005

5. Behind the slop was a grass back.

6. Prisoners had to use slop buckets at night.

7. Uproariously rabid Apprehensivenesses othergates photooxidizes through the slop

8. Don't slop your coffee in the saucer like that.

9. So the bread was deposited in the slop bucket.

10. He used to slop around all day in his pyjamas.

11. Oh , don't slop and gush and be sentimental.

12. The ski slop was situated just outside the town.

13. Do you actually expect us to eat this slop?

14. 19 Pay attention about your business, and slop over your right.

15. Another rant: if I slop paint everywhere, I've got feelings.

16. 30 synonyms for Bespatter: blotch, spatter, splatter, splotch, spot, dash, slop, slosh

17. Have you tried the slop that they call curry in the canteen?

18. 30 synonyms for Bespatter: blotch, spatter, splatter, splotch, spot, dash, slop, slosh, spatter

19. Clinton sat down beside the slop bucket and smiled at the two men.

20. Men who had emptied their slop buckets were returning to their cells.

21. She used to slop around all day in old jeans and sweatshirts.

22. Remaining capacity of slop and/or sludge tank insufficient for the intended voyage

23. 26 If you roll a ball up a slop, it will roll down again.

24. Remaining capacity of slop and/or sludge tank insufficient for the intended voyage.

25. If you roll a ball up a slop, it will roll down again.

26. It is wrong to slop and make messes that others have to clear up behind one.

27. What you get: automatic, maximum traction in all off-and on-road slop for the very lazy.

28. There was a table and two wooden chairs at the far end by the slop buckets.

29. But not as sick as Vicky, who every morning now staggered up to retch helplessly into the slop bucket.

30. Synonyms for Bedpan include commode, pot, receptacle, potty, chamber pot, chamber, jordan, jerry, thunder mug and slop-basin

31. Robinson smiled as he lifted the plastic cover from the slop bucket to reveal a lump of excrement.

32. As I looked up, I saw that water was beginning to slop in and trickle down the wall.

33. 22 And beneath his feet Hencke could hear the terrifying noise of water beginning to slop its way through the bilges.

34. Drawbacks are the introduction of a bit more slop in the system and the potential for reduced access in tight spots.

35. Traditionally, Coppiced woods provided two main crops - (a) poles, sometimes known as slop , cut from the underwood, and (b) timber obtained from the standard trees, usually used for building

36. “Slip on a hat, and slop on some sunblock cream” is good advice here too, since there is less atmosphere to protect you from the dangerous rays of the sun.

37. If we had every klutz jump into the orchestra pit, or prance on the opera stage, or slop paint with Picasso, we would have some great parties but no art.

38. 7 If we had every klutz jump into the orchestra pit, or prance on the opera stage, or slop paint with Picasso, we would have some great parties but no art.

39. Close to a hundred manufacturers of stinky tofu in Guangdong were found to use a combination of sewage, slop, and iron(II) sulfate to accelerate production and improve appearance of their fermented product.

40. This sense is also present in slop and drop, but there at least it can be attributed to the [sl.sub.1]- (liquid/solid interface: slush, sleet, slather, slime) and dr- Assonances (liquid: drink, drip, drool, dry).

41. ‘The Yanks reacted with Brushbacks or unhittable slop.’ ‘The armor has removed much of the fear factor that made the brushback pitch an effective weapon.’ ‘In baseball, players used to legislate brushback pitches and there was a code of conduct.’

42. As an alternate to Bumboats , many Navy ships operated canteens or "slop chests," so that the money spent by the crewmembers stayed on the boat and helped improve the quality of the food served by the general mess.

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44. Cowslip (n.) popular name of several varieties of English wildflower, Old English cu-slyppe, apparently from cu "cow" (from PIE root *gwou-"ox, bull, cow") + slyppe "slop, slobber, dung" (from PIE root *sleubh-"to slide, slip"), which is its common habitat.