slop 的 3 个定义
slopped, slop·ping.
- to spill or splash.
- to spill liquid upon.
- to feed slop to.
slopped, slop·ping.
- to spill or splash liquid: The children happily slopped about in the puddles.
- to spill or splash out of a container: The milk slopped over the rim of the glass.
- to walk or go through mud, slush, or water.
- (5)
- a quantity of liquid carelessly spilled or splashed about.
- badly cooked or unappetizing food or drink.
- bran from bolted cornmeal mixed with an equal part of water and used as a feed for swine and other livestock.
- (8)
slop 近义词
splash; make a mess
更多slop例句
- Specifically, it doesn’t produce as much downward pressure on the heel of your boot, so in a powered-up turn, the G-forces can overcome the binding and result in lateral slop.
- Out of the wok comes an umami-rich slop, fried rice only in memory.
- But draft one can be a bit “less hard” because you just slop it down.
- I never apprehended,” puts in Dr. Slop, “that such a thing was ever thought of—much less executed.
- But, when I looked down, I saw that she had taken away the good egg and left the bad one—all green and yellow—in the slop basin.
- May-be you expected to have a china bowl and pitcher in your room, and somebody to empty your slop.
- Slop sinks have practically the same connections as the closets.
- Wash the slop jar and chamber with the cleaning substance or soap and the stiff brush.