Lexicographical Neighbors of Slooshing
Literary usage of Slooshing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Story of the Salonica Army by George Ward Price (1918)
"slooshing with water, the head vanishes again into the folds of a towel so rough
that it might be made up into hair-shirts for anchorites, and finally, ..."
2. Nine Tales by Hugh De Sélincourt (1918)
"... who was being a fountain by standing in a pool to his thighs and slooshing up
the water with his spade. I liked their presence on the beach. ..."
3. Nine Tales by Hugh De Sélincourt (1918)
"... busy little operations, especially a small boy who was being a fountain by
standing in a pool to his thighs and slooshing up the water with his spade. ..."