1. sloshing - Noun
2. sloshing - Verb
sloshing
present participle of slosh
sloshing (plural sloshings)
A motion or action that sloshes.
A flood of liquidity is sloshing around the Chinese economy because of two years of heavy lending, leading to consumer price growth across the country. Source: Internet
A sloshing egg only indicates that the egg is old and does not mean the egg is unsafe for consumption. Source: Internet
I chugged the grainy, poorly mixed drink, kept cold by sloshing ice. Source: Internet
But there was a catch: the shareable salad (which, for the love of God, needed serving tongs or something) was hosed down in a bland raspberry vinaigrette—there was a veritable pool of it sloshing around once we hit the bottom of the bowl. Source: Internet
I tried to pitch the idea of a CamelFRONT hydration system, but the big brains down in R&D seemed to think there was something offputting about a big bag of liquid sloshing around your midsection up front so it's back to the drawing board I guess. Source: Internet
In an audacious move, the poetic monotony of the spinning drum and sloshing water are the sole focus of ‘Washing Machine’ – a movie which will receive its world premiere at Leicester Square in London’s West End in early December. Source: Internet