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Discover Ludwig"slosh around" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to move or splash around in a liquid in a messy or chaotic manner. Example: The rainstorm caused the lake to swell, and the waves sloshed around violently, engulfing the small boat.
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Leaves are ankle-deep now, thick enough to slosh around in as a child might.
In a review in The Times of her latest film, "The Tempest," the critic A. O. Scott said her directorial ideas "slosh around".
Phil and Leonard Chess of Chess Records liked the demo, especially Mr. Diddley's tremolo on the guitar, a sound that seemed to slosh around like water.
In addition new data from NuSTAR suggests that exploding stars slosh around before detonating and this Caltech simulation shows how scientist are rethinking pre launch models of what happens when a star explode.
This made the fuel in it slosh around, confused the instruments that measure how much fuel is left, and caused the computer to shut down the engine ten seconds early.
Here though, it can be incendiary, in a place where big public funds slosh around, citizen needs are still great at Hurricane Katrina's three-year anniversary and City Hall's grasp of its own initiatives is shaky.
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The bass thumps and an international crowd sloshes around admirably.
Plenty of money was sloshing around in the financial system.
Still, with all of that money sloshing around, a bubble was bound to inflate somewhere.Why was there so much money sloshing around?
THERE is a lot of financial aid sloshing around inside the European Union.
But so much money is sloshing around, analysts say, that enforcement is rare in China.
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