slurp|slurps in English
noun
[slɜrp /slɜːp]
noisy sip, loud sucking noise (made especially while eating or drinking)
Use "slurp|slurps" in a sentence
1. Don't slurp.
2. You may not slurp your soup.
3. Bootylicious black bitch gets fucked deep and slurps cum
4. Don't slurp your soup!
5. She took a slurp from her mug.
6. Do try not to slurp.
7. The old man started to slurp his beer.
8. She paused to take a slurp of tea.
9. I wish you wouldn't slurp your soup like that.
10. Futuristic Factoid: This creature slurps algae and breathes through long, brightly colored gills.
11. He takes a slurp from a cup of black coffee.
12. My biggest pet peeve is the way Seth slurps his soup. It drives me crazy.
13. Never sip or slurp your tea or soup loudly. Take small, quiet little mouthfuls.
14. Mix up the noodles and sauce before eating, then slurp away.
15. It is Japanese custom to slurp while you eat foods such as soup.
16. So whether your brain is frozen or not, if you can handle a little pain, slurp away.
17. Soba is typically eaten with chopsticks, and in Japan, it is considered acceptable to slurp the noodles noisily.
18. In order to maintain their this kind of survival condition, they must slurp the blood.
19. Diners share long benches and slurp huge bowls of noodle soup or stir-fried plates.
20. Must remember to spoon up my soup away from me and not slurp it all down my chin.
21. Great Aunt S was simply pouring her tea into the saucer, whereupon she drank it down with a loud slurp.
22. Don't eat noisily or slurp while drinking. If these habits prove difficult to change, be open and honest about it.
23. Cuppa cuts cancer risks; HEALTH As a nation, UK tea lovers slurp and swig their way through 48billion Cuppas annually, the …
24. If you do not slurp, then your host will think that you do not like your food and will take offense.
25. Slurp 15 milliliters (about atablespoon) of vinegar daily, perhaps diluting it with milk or soda to make itless acidic and more palatable.