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slop
noun
A loose outer garment; a jacket or overall.
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The word ‘slop’ is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal word used to describe a wet, sloppy mess or sloppy work. For example, you could use it in a sentence such as “The paint job was just slop”.
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It may be time for the world to slop them out.
After rallying the Baffert-trained American Pharoah to a one-length win in the Kentucky Derby becoming just one of six jockeys to have back-to-back victories in that race they posted a seven-length victory in the rain and slop at the Preakness Stakes.
This week, let's get Australian about skin cancer protection: "slip, slap, slop" – slip on a T-shirt, slap on a hat, and slop on the sun cream.
"One of the reasons these paintings are tighter is that I don't have the freedom that I had, like being able to slop around with paint.
To "bail out" is to slop water over the side of a boat.
They're a few minutes' walk from the ocean, yet we've never seen them go swimming — they just slop around in their rooftop Jacuzzi, whose presence is so central to the men's seduction rituals that it's practically a character in the show.
The jolt — which he called slosh, or slop — came mainly on surface streets and on-ramps when gears were shifting at low speeds.
With stadiums setting a new standard of what constitutes game fare, the sports bar can no longer slop out any old food.
But having set this up, Céline undercuts it with his curiosity about his mother's emotions, her "slop".
Fall surf benefits in the local estimation from the inevitable comparison with the months of fogbound, onshore slop that an Ocean Beach summer entails.
Motley talked about how King wrote the letter on bits of newspaper edges smuggled into him by a courageous black warden whose main job was cleaning up slop in the cells, and later from pages of a legal pad smuggled in by King's lawyers.
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