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to slopping
noun
A loose outer garment; a jacket or overall.
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These included an end to "slopping out", whereby prisoners had to urinate and defecate in buckets in their cell; the appointment of a prisons ombudsman; and the introduction of telephones on landings so prisoners could keep in closer touch with their families.
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To "bail out" is to slop water over the side of a boat.
It may be time for the world to slop them out.
Moving from bop to slop, MacAdams explains how Pollock became Pollock.
Before it turned to slop late, the game was a wildly entertaining matinee.
Most important, no matter which sunscreen you choose, remember to slop it on early and reapply it often.
Serve, but don't be dainty – use a large ladle to slop it on to the plate!
The U.S. East Coast has another problem too: Climate change is weakening the Gulf Stream current, and that is allowing water to slop back towards shore.
"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.
Players holding perfectly civ ilized conversations would in terrupt themselves to slop champagne and beer at each other when a lensman, still or electronic, requested it.
Actually, it's somewhat better than it sounds, having the good sense not to slop over into the sentimentality that awaits it at every turn.
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