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Already reeling from the flu, I grew more nauseated as I sloshed in the wind-whipped waves.
BBC: Eyeball to eyeball with Canada��s migrating salmon
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We sloshed along on foot for about 30m until we had passed the worst section.
BBC: Piecing together puzzles in Cambodia
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Their bodies were sloshed with petrol, set ablaze and left lying in the dirt.
ECONOMIST: Dusty and doomed in Kabila��s capital
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As the waters rose, the chancellor and his ministers sloshed around afflicted areas, being seen and promising aid.
ECONOMIST: The continent awash
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His pants were wet from water that had sloshed over the rim.
NEWYORKER: Another Manhattan
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Frankly, we just picture some sloshed dude conversing, sadly, with his olives.
CNN: Beware, ninjas, of how you name yourself online
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On the first night of my homestay, I ate dinner at the CBT office and then slipped and sloshed back down the road toward my house.
BBC: Piecing together puzzles in Cambodia
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He sloshed to the kitchen and did as he was told.
NEWYORKER: Idols
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Many said they bent over backward to meet the needs of passengers, performing well even during unpleasant jobs such as cleaning the raw waste that had sloshed out of toilets.
CNN: Cruise ship investigation under way
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Telling one fogeyish group of consumers that whisky should be compared to vintage claret, whilst reassuring another that it is fit to be sloshed around with Irn-Bru, looks a dangerously contradictory message.
ECONOMIST: Scotch whisky