slop

[US]/slɒp/
[UK]/slɑp/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. overflow; spill out while walking in mud
vt. cause something to overflow or spill liquid
n. loose gown; wastewater

Phrases & Collocations

pig slop

kitchen slop

slop bucket

Example Sentences

sloping at an angle of 33° to the horizontal.

the eastern slopes of the mountain.

the garden sloped down to a stream.

The road sloped gently to the sea.

slop up great tablespoonfuls of cereal

sloped down the trail.

sloped the path down the bank.

The floor slopes badly here.

a slop bucket full of scraps of food

the tea was ambrosia after the slop I'd been suffering.

a sloping stone coping oversailing a gutter.

the landward slopes receive the full force of the wind.

the shoulder of the hill sloped down.

Poole sloped his shoulders.

I had seen Don sloping about the beach.

The land slopes to the sea by a gradual descent.

The hill slopes steeply down to the town.

The garden sloped gently downward to the river.

The railroad slopes up slightly at this point.

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