1. sloshed - Adjective
2. sloshed - Verb
3. sloshed - Adjective Satellite
very drunk
Source: WordNetPeople must think I’m sloshed 24 hours a day, but my drinking is limited to small tastings. Source: Internet
Fortunately, Drunk History recruited some sloshed storytellers to recount the contentious tales of people who weren’t afraid to take shots at each other. Source: Internet
But there were also women who would have too many beers at California Adventure or smuggle in alcohol you could smell on their breath, women who were clearly sloshed. Source: Internet
We made a handy little drinking guide, whether you’re watching the nuptials in the wee hours of the morning (like a true fan) or catching a rebroadcast, enjoy every second by getting delightfully sloshed. Source: Internet
When a few of these were in the basket, it was sloshed up and down in the bathwater, till it made bubbles appear. Source: Internet
Gasoline sloshed on her bare legs. Source: Internet