adjective describing something that is wet and making a sloshing sound
Describing a dish that is overly watery or soupy.
Referring to wet or muddy conditions on a construction site that slow down progress.
Used to describe playing conditions that are wet and muddy, affecting gameplay.
Describing wet and rainy conditions as sloshy.
Referring to muddy or wet conditions that make activities like hiking or camping difficult.
Used to describe a drink that is watery or diluted.
Describing slippery or wet roads that are difficult to drive on.
Referring to shoes or boots that are wet and squishy.
In a novel, the author described the sound of the ocean as sloshy and soothing.
The psychologist noted that the client's speech was slurred and sloshy, indicating possible intoxication.
The chef commented on the sloshy consistency of the soup, suggesting it had been overcooked.
The marine biologist observed the sloshy movement of the jellyfish in the water.