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单词 slurp
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Definition of slurp in English:

slurp

verb sləːpslərp
[with object]
  • Drink or eat (something) with a loud sucking noise.

    she slurped her coffee
    no object he slurped noisily from a wine glass
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Moments later I was slurping a mug of good hot coffee and relating the journey.
    • She slurped her tea as loud as she could, blew on her sandwich, although it wasn't hot, and slouched in her chair.
    • When the waitress returned with everybody else's drinks, Jason snatched the white cappuccino mug and noisily slurped the foam beginning to overflow atop the glass.
    • He is watching back-to-back videos and slurping his mug of tea.
    • One was Mr. Rao slurping a double sundae and the other was Ms. Rao tucking into a large bowl of strawberries and cream.
    • Before I knew it, I was happily slurping my delicious pea and mint soup one-handed, left arm hooked blissfully over banister.
    • Listening to Gerry slurping his drink from an oversized glass or sticking out his chin and puckering his lips didn't do anything for me.
    • The point is that if you have had the pleasure of slurping a frostie, you know that they are pretty damn thick.
    • I was slurping minestrone soup at an Italian restaurant, laughing with a friend, when her cell phone rang.
    • A friend of mine called them slurpers, because their only job appeared to be slurping tea and coffee.
    • Mom lectured as she snatched Jason's drink and began slurping it up.
    • Ko-chin looked curiously at Molly who was noisily slurping her soda.
    • Now I'm washing out of a bucket of water, slurping my tea and arguing with rickshaw drivers.
    • Once we finished slurping our drinks and chomping down on pizza, we laughed hysterically at the guys' jokes and stories.
    • The last thing I remember before I drifted off to sleep was the annoying slurping noise of him sucking on his thumb.
    • I'm sitting here scratching and slurping tea listening to Libby Purves.
    • They were both silent, Jake drank some of his chocolate, slurping it into his mouth.
    • These pigs usually compound the offense by slurping their drinks.
    • As she slurped water noisily, I put her leash back in the drawer.
    • They finished off the week slurping fruit smoothies and eating healthy biscuits they made themselves.
    Synonyms
    drink, swallow, gulp, gulp down, guzzle, attack, down, drink down, drink up, force down, get down, finish off, polish off, drain, empty, imbibe, have, take, partake of, ingest, consume, sup, sip, lap
noun sləːpslərp
  • 1A loud sucking sound made while drinking or eating.

    she drank it down with a loud slurp
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That was when he heard slurps from across the table.
    • He took a slurp from his schooner and dug his fork into a chunk of fish.
    • There was a crack and a slurp as she opened the beer, took a long pull, and passed it to me.
    • Mother laments dramatically this morning in between slurps of her chamomile tea, while glaring at my head, and nervously fingering the choker of pearls around her neck.
    • The last noodles disappear with a slurp and the spoon is left to clatter to the table.
    • Again the fake teat went into the calf's mouth but this time, with a delighted slurp, she began suction so powerful the heavy plastic sides of the bottle caved in and mountains of foam built up at the corners of her mouth.
    • Thick white noodles with water chestnuts, broccoli and beansprouts came in the lightest of soy sauces, with only the slightest hint of ginger, making for an uneventful slurp.
    • Kyle finished his drink with a big slurp, and wiped his mouth with the back of his hand.
    • Amidst the slurps of their tongues rubbing on hard spit-polished leather, I ask Donald whether his strategies are geared towards securing 701 nominations.
    • ‘That's dumb,’ I mumbled in between two long slurps of the meal.
    • Many smoked pipes or large, oily cigars and all took deep slurps from tarnished tankards that barmaids bustled around to refill.
    • Along with Dawn, Angie, Julia and Kevin, Baz left his Lawrence Street watering hole after a few slurps in good time to get to the airport.
    • As usual, the food mountain expressed itself in quivering, groaning, and loud slurps.
    • The pair was silent except for the barely audible slurp as he drank his wine.
    • Between slurps Tenchiki tried to start a conversation, ‘So.’
    • Vinny brought the plastic cup of beer to his mouth and tipped his head back, gulping nervously, chugging the entire beverage in just a few slurps.
    • Nyx gritted her teeth and took a slurp out of her drink.
    • Silence developed between the two, the only noise being the slurps from Duncan drinking his coffee and Carl pulling out a plate from the cupboard.
    • He came toward me in the darkness and stretched out his neck, put his head down to the water and drank with noisy slurps.
    • Between slurps, he asks if any of his officers have arrived yet, which is the same question I was asked five minutes ago by a higher-up at Northwest Detectives.
    1. 1.1 A mouthful of liquid drunk with a loud sucking sound.
      he took a noisy slurp of his beer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The whole experience reminded me of my old man when he used to take us in the local boozer's beer garden and I'd have a cheeky slurp of this type of beer when he'd nipped off to ‘see a man about a dog’.
      • He stuffed a sausage into his mouth and then took a long slurp of his orange juice.
      • He took a slurp of his own soup and then looked up at me with a boyish smirk.
      • Then, the woman who is not yet old takes a Christmas slurp of whisky and rubs out the pencil mark on the bottle, replacing it with another lower down.
      • ‘I'm not really like this character, no,’ says Capaldi, as he reaches for a slurp of americano.
      • ‘You know you're going to get in trouble,’ Kate pointed out, taking a slurp of her drink and leaning back casually in her seat.
      • ‘I hope so,’ says Mandy, taking a slurp of her strawberry milkshake, the bright overhead fluorescents highlighting her face.
      • Even before I'd taken a slurp of the broth, I felt better.
      • Witt takes a long, slow slurp of cappuccino and offers a wicked ‘wouldn't you like to know?’
      • ‘No wonder he wasn't interested in Izzy,’ said Jacob, lazily, and took a slurp of his sundae.
      • He did gag for a split second, but that stopped once a slurp of wine flushed his throat.
      • Sarah sighed angrily at looked over at Rach who was taking a slurp of her drink.
      • Another slurp of wine and out with my favourite wok.
      • Gradually add the remaining hot liquid in large slurps, again stirring often and making sure each amount is absorbed before you add more.
      • What would Matt think if he knew that I actually - I took another slurp of my soup, attempting to drown my thoughts.
      • But in his usual noncommittal way he just shrugged and took another slow slurp of beer
      • Rachel coughed on a slurp of water not sure of what to say about her mother.
      Synonyms
      mouthful, swallow, drink, drop, dram, nip

Derivatives

  • slurpy

  • adjective
    • A home-made coleslaw, full of organic vegetables and coated in unctuous mayonnaise, accompanies a baked potato admirably, the slurpy dressing removing the need for any added butter.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For a second the dog hesitated, then as if compelled by a command, Rocky pounced on Kevin trailing his rough tongue all over his master's face in long slurpy licks.
      • Once you actually witness the event in its messy, slurpy, all-over-the place glory, the mystery has gone.
      • Now, I'm not against people over the age of 35 getting some action but these two were going for it: tongues, slurpy noises, blissful grins and snuggles and all.
      • To reinforce what we learned about warm and cool colors, I asked my students to imagine biting into a rosy red apple, a section of juicy, ripe orange or taking a big, slurpy bite out of a piece of red watermelon.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Dutch slurpen.

Rhymes

burp, chirp, Earp, twerp, usurp
 
 

Definition of slurp in US English:

slurp

verbslərpslərp
[with object]
  • Eat or drink (something) with a loud sloppy sucking noise.

    she slurped her coffee
    no object he slurped noisily from a wine cup
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Listening to Gerry slurping his drink from an oversized glass or sticking out his chin and puckering his lips didn't do anything for me.
    • A friend of mine called them slurpers, because their only job appeared to be slurping tea and coffee.
    • Moments later I was slurping a mug of good hot coffee and relating the journey.
    • They were both silent, Jake drank some of his chocolate, slurping it into his mouth.
    • I'm sitting here scratching and slurping tea listening to Libby Purves.
    • The point is that if you have had the pleasure of slurping a frostie, you know that they are pretty damn thick.
    • I was slurping minestrone soup at an Italian restaurant, laughing with a friend, when her cell phone rang.
    • Once we finished slurping our drinks and chomping down on pizza, we laughed hysterically at the guys' jokes and stories.
    • They finished off the week slurping fruit smoothies and eating healthy biscuits they made themselves.
    • One was Mr. Rao slurping a double sundae and the other was Ms. Rao tucking into a large bowl of strawberries and cream.
    • He is watching back-to-back videos and slurping his mug of tea.
    • Before I knew it, I was happily slurping my delicious pea and mint soup one-handed, left arm hooked blissfully over banister.
    • These pigs usually compound the offense by slurping their drinks.
    • Now I'm washing out of a bucket of water, slurping my tea and arguing with rickshaw drivers.
    • When the waitress returned with everybody else's drinks, Jason snatched the white cappuccino mug and noisily slurped the foam beginning to overflow atop the glass.
    • The last thing I remember before I drifted off to sleep was the annoying slurping noise of him sucking on his thumb.
    • Mom lectured as she snatched Jason's drink and began slurping it up.
    • She slurped her tea as loud as she could, blew on her sandwich, although it wasn't hot, and slouched in her chair.
    • Ko-chin looked curiously at Molly who was noisily slurping her soda.
    • As she slurped water noisily, I put her leash back in the drawer.
    Synonyms
    drink, swallow, gulp, gulp down, guzzle, attack, down, drink down, drink up, force down, get down, finish off, polish off, drain, empty, imbibe, have, take, partake of, ingest, consume, sup, sip, lap
nounslərpslərp
  • A loud sucking sound made while eating or drinking.

    she drank it down with a loud slurp
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Between slurps Tenchiki tried to start a conversation, ‘So.’
    • As usual, the food mountain expressed itself in quivering, groaning, and loud slurps.
    • The last noodles disappear with a slurp and the spoon is left to clatter to the table.
    • Many smoked pipes or large, oily cigars and all took deep slurps from tarnished tankards that barmaids bustled around to refill.
    • Kyle finished his drink with a big slurp, and wiped his mouth with the back of his hand.
    • Silence developed between the two, the only noise being the slurps from Duncan drinking his coffee and Carl pulling out a plate from the cupboard.
    • ‘That's dumb,’ I mumbled in between two long slurps of the meal.
    • Mother laments dramatically this morning in between slurps of her chamomile tea, while glaring at my head, and nervously fingering the choker of pearls around her neck.
    • That was when he heard slurps from across the table.
    • Amidst the slurps of their tongues rubbing on hard spit-polished leather, I ask Donald whether his strategies are geared towards securing 701 nominations.
    • There was a crack and a slurp as she opened the beer, took a long pull, and passed it to me.
    • Thick white noodles with water chestnuts, broccoli and beansprouts came in the lightest of soy sauces, with only the slightest hint of ginger, making for an uneventful slurp.
    • The pair was silent except for the barely audible slurp as he drank his wine.
    • Again the fake teat went into the calf's mouth but this time, with a delighted slurp, she began suction so powerful the heavy plastic sides of the bottle caved in and mountains of foam built up at the corners of her mouth.
    • He came toward me in the darkness and stretched out his neck, put his head down to the water and drank with noisy slurps.
    • Vinny brought the plastic cup of beer to his mouth and tipped his head back, gulping nervously, chugging the entire beverage in just a few slurps.
    • Along with Dawn, Angie, Julia and Kevin, Baz left his Lawrence Street watering hole after a few slurps in good time to get to the airport.
    • He took a slurp from his schooner and dug his fork into a chunk of fish.
    • Between slurps, he asks if any of his officers have arrived yet, which is the same question I was asked five minutes ago by a higher-up at Northwest Detectives.
    • Nyx gritted her teeth and took a slurp out of her drink.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Dutch slurpen.

 
 
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