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sloshed [slɒʃt] ADJ pred inf

sloshed
to get sloshed

I . slosh [slɒʃ] inf VB trans

1. slosh (pour carelessly):

I sloshed some water on my face

2. slosh Brit sl (hit):

II . slosh [slɒʃ] inf VB intr

1. slosh (splash around):

2. slosh (move through water):

bresti [perf zabresti]

III . slosh [slɒʃ] inf N

I . slosh about, slosh around inf VB intr (in container)

II . slosh about, slosh around inf VB trans

Usage examples with sloshed

to get sloshed
I sloshed some water on my face

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Frankly, we just picture some sloshed dude conversing, sadly, with his olives.
www.cnn.com
Why is it always the best man who gets sloshed and pulls out the stories?
torontolife.com
The water was ankle-high as they sloshed across the kitchen to the port-side passageway.
www.nj.com
I enter through a passageway, out of the sloshed weather, and into an atrium, unroofed, a silent mausoleum open to the sky.
londonist.com
Some act utterly sloshed, while others barely bat an eye.
www.lifehacker.com.au
The window cleaner revelations come as sloshed stags are revealed to drink a month's worth of alcohol during one stag weekend.
www.express.co.uk
The camera sways above them as if it's sloshed, too.
grantland.com
Money just sloshed around and profits were few and far between.
www.thestar.com
Although that may have to do with age, older drinkers preferring to get sloshed in the privacy of their own homes.
www.bandt.com.au
Too sloshed to bother washing your delicate stemware?
www.domain.com.au

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