SLOOSH

Etymology

Imitative.

Noun

sloosh (plural slooshes)

A splash or rush of water

Verb

sloosh (third-person singular simple present slooshes, present participle slooshing, simple past and past participle slooshed)

(of water) To flow with a rush.

To rinse or wash with a flow of water.

Anagrams

• shools

Source: Wiktionary



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31 March 2025

IMPROVISED

(adjective) done or made using whatever is available; “crossed the river on improvised bridges”; “the survivors used jury-rigged fishing gear”; “the rock served as a makeshift hammer”


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