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Definition of "slopped" [slopped]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of slop. (verb)

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Use "slopped" in a sentence
  • "Most of them were vagabonds who had "slopped" over from one faction to the other during the war, regulating their maneuvers according to the prospect of danger or safety, always keeping in view their chances to steal a sore-back pony or a speckled calf, and aspiring to the appellation of stock-owners."
  • ""Pittsburg Joe," who was second hall-man, use to join "Rover Jack" in his sprees, and it was a saying of the pair that Erie County pen was the only place where a man could get "slopped" and not be arrested."
  • "Second Hall-man, used to join Rover Jack in his jags; and it was a saying of the pair that the Erie County Pen was the only place where a man could get "slopped" and not be arrested."