13 collocations for slopping

"And somebody slopped a lot of water over the stairs carrying it up," said Mrs. Jobson.

I shucked corn, slopped pigs, milked, plowed a mule over them rocks, thinned out corn.

Oh, he's slopped water on it!

Through it slopped mules and horses and wheels, sending splashes of spray and red mud over the roadside bushes.

To slop these overflowings of ungodliness, much has been done in prose, yet not so as to supersede all other endeavours: and therefore the author of these poems was willing to try, whether any good might be done in verse.

She lasted it at first rather gingerly, then took a little larger sup of it, and then put it to her lips and never slopped drinking till the last drop was gone.

"Aw, say," yawned Willis Paulding, "you want to be a little cawful or you will slop the good stuff, don't yer know.

The spectacle of Mrs. Finnegan, who lodged in the flat below, slopping warm suds over the thin marble steps, added a final note of homeliness, which divorced Claire completely from heroics.

" Swing filled abstractedly and slopped the table.

His majesty walked off early with the air befitting his dignity, followed by his train of courtiers, who, like courtiers, were laughing amongst themselves as they followed him: and I was left with the two queens, one of whom was making ruffles for the man she loved, and the other slopping tea for the good of her country.

Don't slop your paint, Gilbert; work quick an' neat an' even; then paintin' ain't no trick 't all.

I may be wrong about this, but I've noticed a tendency on your part to slop over a little, and a pail that slops over soon empties itself.

"The little boys drove up the cows, slopped the hogs, got wood and pine for light, go to the spring and get water.

13 collocations for  slopping