I landed, and slopped through the timber and up the ridge and into the cavern.
Then he slopped right along and went away, and pretty soon the trees hid him.
A minute later she re-appeared with a large pail, from which water sloppedas she walked.
It was evident that the wind was freshening, and at times a deluge of icy water slopped in over the gunwale.
The Lekkerbolerbeek has become a marsh waist-deep for men, not so much by rain-storms as by shell-storms which have torn up its banks and slopped its water over the plain.
The floor was sprinkled with sawdust which served to soak up the beer that slopped out of the glasses of those whose hands were too unsteady to hold them upright.
He filled the jars so full that as he held them by the rims and passed them to their owners part of the contents slopped over and trickled through his fingers.
When the waiter person brought their order he bade him remove the bottle and the slopped glasses, and the waiter person obliged, but so sulkily and with such slowness of movement that Mr. Murrill was moved to speak to him rather sharply.
One by one the population of Nauvoo came dripping into the post-office for the mail, thenslopped out into the storm again, umbrellas couched in the teeth of the wind.
She noted immediately that his hand shook, that water slopped over the edge of the glass.
Also, his hand shook, and the water sloppedover the rim of the tumbler.
There were no luxurious, steam-propelled hotels in the Canadian trade at this time, and loaded deep with railway metal as she was, the vessel slopped in the green seas everywhere, and rolled her streaming sides out almost to her bilge.
Seething and bubbling, the molten iron slopped in a flashing film over the side of the caldron, every drop, as it struck the black earth, rebounding in a thousand exploding points of fire.
And what didn't leap off the stove slopped and splashed all over the galley and the cook.
Dishes defied all laws of gravitation, and skimmed like birds through the air; and the stove was a sight, what of the things that slopped over it.
She was constantly pained by the sight of the white-faced, ragged men who slopped desperately by her in a sort of wretched mental stupor.
Hopelessly he turned back into Broadway again and slopped onward and away, begging, crying, losing track of his thoughts, one after another, as a mind decayed and disjointed is wont to do.
This never showed so much in anything he said as in a certain solemnity of countenance and the silent manner in which he slopped about.
He looked at her entranced, noting her slovenly dress, the holes in her stocking, and the ugly slippers that slip-slopped as she moved her small feet.
He slip-slopped towards the door as though confident he would be followed.
I call her not a drop Sloppedfrom the giant bowl; she is a growth Proceeding on clear lines, if we could know, From cells that joined, and had within themselves The quality of the stream whose source I see As far as grandparents.
Then the next case reported in the doings of the day Was that of Huckleberry Pod, a man in Iowa, Who slopped into a raging flood to save a drowning maid, And did it like a beaver, as admiring neighbours said.
Them Ledger fellers with their tricks, Hev slopped clean over crime’s dark cup.
Then the matter dropped, and she sloppedher cunt clean.
Putting down the basin she pulled the bed-curtains round her to hide her whilst she slopped her quim.
But Li Choo, clucking, slip- slopped out of the room and down the stairs as happy as an Oriental soul could be.
After which Li Choo slip-slopped away to his work behind the kitchen.
The old fellow's driving was atrocious, he slopped and flubbed his iron shots in a disgusting manner, and his putting would have disgraced a blind man.
Small drove another long straight ball, and after the Colonel had got through sneering about that he topped his own drive, slopped his second into a bunker, and reached the green in five when he should have been there in two.
And take care not to blister or spoil the binding by putting it down in a wet place, for instance, on a slopped table.
There was one thing I was sure of, and that was that he did not belong to Briar's Island, because he dodged a sea that slopped over the rail, and stopping to brush the water from his face, lost a fine cod which he was about to ship.
I read on, oblivious of hunger or wind or sea, thinking that all was going well, when suddenly a comber rolled over the stern and slopped saucily into the cabin, wetting the very book I was reading.
The mast swayed drunkenly from side to side as the boat rolled on her keel, the sail flopped, a following waveslopped heavily over the stern, and the water swashed forward across our feet.
For the first time we felt encouraged to dare that awful mud, and so slopped over to town.
The wind still held on and the Spirito Santo made what way she could under steam and canvas, through the confused seas that slopped aboard her and buffeted her from all sides at once.
The day was wet, with a strong wind, all the morning they had been driving through tingling veils of rain and spray, shipping green water that slopped over the holds and poured in foaming torrents along the dipping scuppers.
Thomasin Keast ran some brandy from a little keg near into her palm and tilted it between the man's teeth, thenslopped the raw spirit over his shirt, drenching it again.
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