Pronunciation: /slɜːrp/
noun the sound made by sucking in liquid through a straw or by drinking noisily
A1 The baby made a loud slurp while drinking milk.
A2 She couldn't help but slurp the noodles noisily.
B1 The slurp of the soup echoed through the empty room.
B2 He took a big slurp of his drink before continuing the conversation.
C1 The slurp of the spaghetti was music to her ears.
C2 The chef demonstrated the proper way to slurp noodles in Japan.
verb to make a sucking noise while eating or drinking noisily
A1 The baby slurped his milk noisily.
A2 She slurped her soup without realizing how rude it was.
B1 The dog slurped up the water from his bowl in seconds.
B2 The children slurped their noodles happily at the dinner table.
C1 He slurped the spaghetti with gusto, savoring every bite.
C2 The food critic slurped the soup to fully appreciate its flavors before giving his review.
formal The child politely slurped his soup at the dinner table.
informal I couldn't help but slurp up the delicious noodles.
slang She slurped down her drink in one gulp.
figurative The sound of the waves seemed to slurp at the shore.
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