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"What part of the room is the least slopped up?"
Then the war ended and the good stuff slopped coming.
It is a case of each to his own cell with no slopping out.
There has been talk of a commitment to do away with slopping out by 1994.
What it came down to was I looked at things, then slopped on the paint.
A human liver slopped to the floor by my feet.
But what if the path slopped before it got to where he was sitting?
An impatient movement of his hand slopped water on the table.
The water in the bowl she slopped into a bucket.
When he put his glass down, liquid slopped onto the table.
Another step down, and the water was slopping round his ankles.
The bartender slopped a beer down in front of me.
His hand shook so it slopped over on the counter.
In fact I want you to remember both our names every day when you're slopping out."
He took the cup, and started to lift it, but some of the coffee slopped over.
He was shaking; coffee had slopped out of the cup.
He picked it up with a hand that shook so much, water slopped over the top.
Water slopped into his mouth and he spat it out.
The gruel is slopped on to their learning from the day.
I slopped some cologne all over my face and neck.
Who wants to eat on a table that's all slopped up?"
The old woman put a pitcher on the table, and water slopped over the rim.
The flight was shaky, and the water slopped, but they made it.
If we're all in it together then that also means sharing a cell and slopping out.
Water slopped out of the glass and splattered on the floor.