SPLATTER vs SLOP: NOUN
- A genre of gory horror.
- An uneven shape or mess created by something dispersing on impact.
- A splash of liquid.
- The noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively
- A small quantity of something moist or soft
- Short full trousers worn in the 16th century.
- Repulsively effusive writing or speech; drivel.
- Human excrement.
- Mash remaining after alcohol distillation.
- Waste food used to feed pigs or other animals; swill.
- Unappetizing watery food or soup.
- Soft mud or slush.
- Spilled or splashed liquid.
- Wet feed (especially for pigs) consisting of mostly kitchen waste mixed with water or skimmed or sour milk
- Articles of clothing and bedding issued or sold to sailors.
- A liquid or semi-solid; goo, paste, mud, domestic liquid waste.
- Loose trousers.
- A loose outer garment; a jacket or overall.
- Ready-made clothes; also, among seamen, clothing, bedding, and other furnishings.
- A loose lower garment; loose breeches; chiefly used in the plural.
- Any kind of outer garment made of linen or cotton, as a night dress, or a smock frock.
- A process of manufacture in which the brick is carried to the drying ground in a wet mold instead of on a pallet.
- A basin or bowl for holding slops, especially for receiving the rinsings of tea or coffee cups at the table.
- Dirty water; water in which anything has been washed or rinsed; water from wash-bowls, etc.
- Mean and weak drink or liquid food; -- usually in the plural.
- Water or other liquid carelessly spilled or thrown aboyt, as upon a table or a floor; a puddle; a soiled spot.
- A tailor.
- Cheap, ready-made garments.
- A puddle; a miry or slippery place.
- Liquid carelessly dropped or spilled about; a wet place.
- Plural Liquid food or nourishment; thin food, as gruel or thin broth prepared for the sick: so called in contempt.
- Plural The waste, dirty water, dregs, etc., of a house.
- A loose outer garment, such as a smock or overalls.
- The product from finely ground Indian corn freed from the germs and bolted, the bran which remains on the bolting-cloth sieves being pressed, mixed with about 50 per cent. of water, and sold for immediate use as cattle-food. Also called glucose food, sugar-food, corn-food, etc.
- An article of clothing made of leather, apparently shoes or slippers. They are mentioned as of black, tawny, and red leather, and as being of small cost.
- Clothing; ready-made clothing; in the British navy, the clothes and bedding of the men, which are supplied by the government at about cost price: usually in the plural.
- A garment covering the legs and the body below the waist, worn by men, and varying in cut according to the fashion: in this sense also in the plural.
- Originally, an outer garment, as a jacket or cassock; in later provincial use, “an outer garment made of linen; a smock-frock; a nightgown” (Wright).
- In ceramics, same as slip, 11.
SPLATTER vs SLOP: ADJECTIVE
- Characterized by gory violence.
- N/A
SPLATTER vs SLOP: VERB
- Dash a liquid upon or against
- Cause or allow (a liquid substance) to run or flow from a container
- To spatter; to splash.
- To splash; to scatter; to land or strike in an uneven, distributed mess.
- To cause (something) to splatter.
- To spatter (something or somebody).
- Walk through mud or mire
- Ladle clumsily
- Feed pigs
- Cause or allow (a liquid substance) to run or flow from a container
SPLATTER vs SLOP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To spatter (a surface or object), especially to soil with splashes of liquid.
- To spatter, especially to fall or strike something so as to cause splashes.
- To cause (a liquid) to fall on a surface or object.
- To be spilled or splashed.
- To spill over; overflow.
- To walk heavily or messily in or as if in mud; plod.
- To express oneself effusively; gush.
- To spill liquid on.
- To serve unappetizingly or clumsily; dish out.
- To overflow or be spilled as a liquid, by the motion of the vessel containing it; -- often with over.
- To feed slops to (animals).
- To spill (liquid).
SPLATTER vs SLOP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cause to overflow, as a liquid, by the motion of the vessel containing it; to spill.
- To spill liquid upon; to soil with a liquid spilled.
SPLATTER vs SLOP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To make a noise, as in dashing water about; splash; cast or scatter about.
- To work or walk in the wet; make a slop.
- To be spilled or overflow, as a liquid, by the motion of the vessel containing it: usually with over.
- To spill liquid upon; soil by letting a liquid fall upon: as, the table was s lopped with drink.
- To drinkgreedily and grossly; swill.
- To spill, as a liquid; usually, to spill by causing to overflow the edge of a containing vessel: as, to slop water on the floor in carrying a full pail.
- (usually plural) weak or watery unappetizing food or drink
- (usually plural) waste water from a kitchen or bathroom or chamber pot that has to be emptied by hand
- Deep soft mud in water or slush
- Writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimental
SPLATTER vs SLOP: RELATED WORDS
- Leave, Blow, Fry, Plash, Sputtering, Swash, Sputter, Spill, Splutter, Slop, Splash, Splosh, Dab, Spattering, Spatter
- Pail, Wastewater, Waste, Slush, Effluent, Pigwash, Pigswill, Squelch, Splash, Spill, Squish, Splatter, Splosh, Slosh, Swill
SPLATTER vs SLOP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Splotch, Quit, Exit, Leave, Blow, Fry, Plash, Sputtering, Sputter, Spill, Slop, Splosh, Dab, Spattering, Spatter
- Water, Sewage, Pail, Wastewater, Waste, Slush, Effluent, Pigwash, Pigswill, Squelch, Spill, Squish, Splatter, Splosh, Swill
SPLATTER vs SLOP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Observed wall grime and food splatter behind oven.
- Letter T With Brush Stroke and Splatter Elements.
- Great for tempura as high sides reduce splatter.
- Are flanges verified for weld splatter on faces?
- CHARRING OR WELD SPLATTER ON ANY PARTOF SLING.
- No hot oil to burn, splatter, or spill.
- You need to splatter them throughout your themes.
- Not all splatter films are slashers, and not all splatter films are horrors.
- Abstract of black spray color splatter Abstract of black spray color splatter on white painting paper texture for background.
- OK, but how much splatter is too much splatter?
- Be careful not to slop it around the lab.
- Instead of a gun, he carries German slop buckets.
- Slop oil emulsion solids from the petroleum refining industry.
- Kreg flip stop has an unacceptable amount of slop.
- Too much slop will create problems with fit.
- This provides the best possible slop free hinge.
- Shame on the managers who approved this slop!
- What are the contents of the slop tank or cargo tank used as slop tank?
- Was the slop tank, or cargo tank used as a slop tank, discharged at sea?
- If slop is set, we can define a slop value: width for xslop, lines for yslop.
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- Why did slop shops and tailor shops open in the 1800s?
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- What type of cistern do I need to flush the slop Hopper?
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- What is the minimum slop opening area (perforation) of pipe?
- What are the specifications of a Franke CHBC slop Hopper?