单词 | sloosh |
释义 | slooshn. dialect and colloquial. A pouring of water; a wash; a noise of, or as of, heavily splashing or rushing water. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > water > flow or flowing > sudden rush of water > [noun] flush1529 shotc1540 ravine1545 cataract1634 push1782 debacle1802 startle1912 sloosh1919 the world > matter > liquid > liquid which has been emitted > action or process of emitting copiously > [noun] sheddingc1200 yotingc1390 outyettingc1400 pouring?a1425 profusion1583 outpour1864 sloosh1919 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > sound of water > [noun] > in movement wash1845 swash1847 souse1883 sloosh1919 the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > [noun] > an act of washing wash1663 souse1741 rinse1837 wash-out1877 slush1902 sloosh1919 1919 Athenæum 11 July 582/2 Among the brand-new slang one may discern some that had an onomatopœic or at any rate an imitative origin; for instance ‘sloosh’, a wash. 1920 Blackwood's Mag. Apr. 500/2 There was the sloosh of bilge-water. 1925 E. Fraser & J. Gibbons Soldier & Sailor Words Sloosh, a wash. 1926 W. de la Mare Connoisseur & Other Stories 187 Mr. Thripp..not only tidied up his own and Tilda's bedroom..but even gave a sloosh to the bath. 1973 C. Bonington Next Horizon v. 88 He got about half-way up, and suddenly there was a sloosh, and he came shooting down the steep snow. 1981 P. Theroux Mosquito Coast xiv. 173 The only sounds were the flap and splash..and the sloosh of water in the culverts. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2019). slooshv. dialect and colloquial. 1. transitive. a. To wash with a copious supply of water; to pour water or other liquid copiously over. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > liquid > condition of being or making wet > action of flushing or swilling > flush or swill [verb (transitive)] swillc725 berinsea1618 sluice1755 flush1862 sloush1889 slooshy1907 sloosh1912 the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > wash [verb (transitive)] > rinse sinda1350 spoil1480 rinsec1500 slouse1726 sluice1755 sozzle1845 slush1854 to wash out1876 sloush1889 wash1894 slooshy1907 sloosh1912 1912 W. de la Mare Child's Day 10 Elizabeth Ann..stands slooshing herself With that 'normous sponge. 1933 G. Murray tr. Acharnians in Aristophanes Comedies i. 27 Niagara'd me and slooshed me, till—almost—In so much sewage I gave up the ghost. b. To pour with a rush, to dash (water). ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > water > flow or flowing > cause to flow [verb (transitive)] > dash sloosh1952 1952 L. A. G. Strong Darling Tom 129 The butcher's boy in his blue Sunday suit had got the gardener's wheeled tank from the park, and was slooshing water down the area. 2. intransitive. To make a heavy splashing or rushing noise; to flow or pour with a rush. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > water > flow or flowing > sudden rush of water > rush [verb (intransitive)] sloosh1914 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > sound of water > make sound of or like water [verb (intransitive)] > splash paskc1300 jaup1513 plash1650 squash1671 swattle1671 slumpa1677 splash1715 quash1739 pash1855 slush1883 sloosh1914 the world > matter > liquid > liquid flow > action or process of splashing > splash [verb (intransitive)] > heavily splash1755 splash1837 splurge1887 sloosh1914 1914 W. De Morgan When Ghost meets Ghost ii. xxv. 795 I heard a stop in the grinding noise [of ice breaking on a river]..and a sort of clicky slooshing. 1920 Blackwood's Mag. Apr. 502/2 The slooshing bilge-water. 1971 C. Bonington Annapurna South Face xii. 153 Tom knocked it [sc. the primus stove] over, sending the liquid slooshing over the tent floor. 1971 C. Bonington Annapurna South Face xiii. 167 Instant porridge..a hot, palatable food that simply slooshed down the throat. 1981 P. Theroux Mosquito Coast xxvi. 345 She gazed at the torrent of water slooshing downstream. Derivatives ˈslooshy v. (transitive) = 1a. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > liquid > condition of being or making wet > action of flushing or swilling > flush or swill [verb (transitive)] swillc725 berinsea1618 sluice1755 flush1862 sloush1889 slooshy1907 sloosh1912 the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > wash [verb (transitive)] > rinse sinda1350 spoil1480 rinsec1500 slouse1726 sluice1755 sozzle1845 slush1854 to wash out1876 sloush1889 wash1894 slooshy1907 sloosh1912 1907 W. De Morgan Alice-for-Short xlix. 531 But Cook was turning cataracts of water into her sink, to slooshy it well out after a real good wash-up. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < |
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