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Phrase(s): slosh something around
to cause a liquid to rush or splash in a container. • The chef sloshed the dressing around a few times and poured it on the salad. • The chef sloshed around the dressing and poured it on the salad., Phrase(s): slosh around (in something)
1. [for a liquid] to rush or splash around in an enclosure or container. • The milk sloshed around in the pitcher and splashed over a little bit. • The fluid sloshed around, making a splashing sound. 2. to move or splash through a liquid, usually standing on one’s feet. • Billy sloshed around in the wading pool. • The kids have been sloshing around in puddles again.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs