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Definition of Sploshes
1. splosh [v] - See also: splosh
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sploshes
Literary usage of Sploshes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Examiner (1855)
"... the modern tyrant, and Mrs. Browning had that idea when she wrote the verses
quoted, " The Cry of the Children ": — " Our blood sploshes upward, ..."
2. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste (1853)
"... with a number of light dot«, and frequently one or more white sploshes near
the base ; stem three-fourths of an inch long, slender, inserted in a wide, ..."
3. Waldie's Select Circulating Library by Adam Waldie (1833)
"... which centuries ago was a continued waste of barren heath, naked sand, and
sploshes of water. BRUGES. It took us about eight hours to reach Bruges, ..."
4. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, Thomas Rowland Powel, Donald Moore (1901)
"... (which Shakespeare did not write) to the memory of Prince Leopold, many amusing
sploshes of filth to be found in the Diocesan books at St. David's. ..."
5. Manual of the Natural History, Geology, and Physics of Greenland, and the by Thomas Rupert Jones, Great Britain Admiralty (1875)
"We were mistaken: only a smaller, though nevertheless tolerably copious, river
rushed down from the a/ure-bluo dills to a depth from which no sploshes ..."