sloshy

/ˈslɑʃi/
adjective
  1. Containing or covered with a lot of liquid, especially water or mud; wet and messy.
    • The sloshy snow made it hard to walk without slipping.
    • The ground was sloshy after three days of rain.
    • She stepped in a sloshy puddle and soaked her socks.
  2. Making a splashing or liquid sound when moved or walked through.
    • The sloshy sound of the mop bucket echoed in the empty hallway.
    • His boots made a sloshy noise with every step.
    • We could hear the sloshy waves lapping against the side of the boat.
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