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1. A buffet with workers doling out steaming hospital slop lines one wall of the room as residents queue up
2. in the slip, slop, slap
3. The second crew repeated the acrobatics of the first, but with a double somersault without the twist, and a little more slop in the dismount
4. At the spring, she’d purposely slop water on Nerissa
5. Saldon leapt across the clamouring, oozing slop and past the armed guard who were taken unawares at his speed
6. Jail food looked so awful that Brian didn’t even want to think about the possibility of eating the slop for survival
7. To be precise, there was straw strewn about the stone floor and a slop bucket in one corner
8. Slop and slap
9. Bears are kept in small, dirty cages where they are fed pig slop rather than
10. having to eat that grainy slop he makes
11. out of the slop, and which he’d gathered into a neat little pile on
12. “Fine! That would be better than what they give us to eat now! That slop would make a horse puke
13. "Maybe… Well anyways, he hands me a wooden cup filled with this slop that passes for beer, here—and I'll say one thing, it's pretty strong
14. In an interview it was said that, “She was the first of her type to evolve out of the slop of stardom
15. the long lines by the food dispensers, waiting for ship slop three twice a day
16. Thankfully, the potion he’d slipped into Hakar’s wine had done its job, and the boy was in no condition to perform his nightly duty of carrying slop to the prisoners
17. the caged animals were eating slop and grub
18. A few hours later, Corey and I ate the slop that was placed
19. Please, let's try to eat the slop splattered on our bowls,
20. The slop was a mixture of low-budget animal byproducts,
21. A couple of PMW's came by with some more slop
22. slop kitchen contained food that was to be given to the puppy
23. From my position on the roof, I could see them ascending the eastern slop of the road
24. Murray stripped down to his boxers and swam out to the boat, after checking the tinny for fuel he hoisted Tony on board the fishing boat with the small derrick, starting the engine he winched up the anchor and headed out to sea towing the tinny, watching the depth gauge he found a deep trench on the ocean bed and cut the engine, collecting all the papers he could find he put them in a plastic bag, he then dragged Tony and Ricky into the wheelhouse and secured the two bodies with wire rope from the winch, closing and locking the door, Murray then picked up Ricky’s rifle and using the butt broke the glass in one of the small portholes, looking around he saw he was all alone on the ocean and the light was fading as the sun slowly dipped beneath the horizon, lifting the engine cover he fired the rifle into the bottom skin of the boat, for a moment nothing happened then he noticed water beginning to slop around the engine, he climbed into the small tinny, started the outboard and circled the fishing boat watching it slowly sink as it filled with water, when it sank beneath the surface Murray headed back to Dream Bay
25. She twirled her wand and a flurry of sugar melted into the dark slop
26. What would he do with the money? Only waste it on slop and babes with hog breath
27. “You’re not buying into that socialist pig slop that medicines should be free
28. Who knows what's in this slop
29. He sat down on the ground with his tortillas and slop and ate them slowly
30. You know? And then all you care about is the tortillas and slop, because there’s nothing left to care about
31. Many fed their cows the by-product of whiskey production called “distillery slop”, which was made up of chemically changed grain and water
32. Although this slop has very little, if any, nutritional value, it did cause the milk production to increase
33. Oblivious to what was happening, one day the poor little thing was crammed into a rocket ship with rotting piles of slop and blasted off to the surface of Garbotron
34. I’ll press the ever-bolder peasantry into obeisance, and the honor of Family Kessant will rise above the mire wherein the King now wallows as a pig in slop
35. “Just for the sake of stupid argument, do you think I could clean up this mess in three hours? The customers will be coming in about thirty minutes before that so that only leaves me two and a half hours to get this slop off the walls
36. " But at the last minute she would be reprieved and David would take her in his arms and carry her off to some exotic country where the food was better than the bloody slop they served at bloody Cheltenham
37. you enhance the world and its inhabitants rather than merely slop at
38. the slop and swill that substituted for food
39. Edgar had made a slop in his saucer, and scarcely swallowed a mouthful
40. Oh! it's killing! a breath of night air! And he must have a fire in the middle of summer; and Joseph's bacca pipe is poison; and he must always have sweets and dainties, and always milk, milk for ever---heeding naught how the rest of us are pinched in winter; and there he'll sit, wrapped in his furred cloak in his chair by the fire, with some toast and water or other slop on the hob to sip at; and if Hareton, for pity, comes to amuse him---Hareton is not bad-natured, though he's rough---they're sure to part, one swearing and the other crying
41. `I don' think there's any need for that,' replied Owen, `there's only one slop who'd interfere with us for playing this game, and that's Police Constable Socialism
42. Slop about in slipperslappers for fear he'd wake
43. As he was at present dressed in a seafaring slop suit, in which he looked as if he had some parrots and cigars to dispose of, I next discussed with him what dress he should wear
44. He was soon nursing a cough, fever, and flulike symptoms, and the Naoetsu slop did nothing to help his body recover
45. It looked like one of the slop buckets used by the inmates drafted to clean and maintain the guards’ barracks
46. She picked up the cologne bottle and took a large mouthful, carefully rinsed her mouth and then spit into the slop jar
47. He thought of Nastanovich intently scooping up snow, of the narcotized monotone of his basslines, of colorless fish slop squirted into assembly-line cans and the plaster-walled room in Middle Village where he’d lived with his mother
48. So instead we color-tagged them during calving each year, matching cows with their calves: Green 1, Red 3, Blue 2, sliding out from their mothers, onto the dirt floor of the barn, those feet kicking right away, always trying to get a purchase in the slop
49. came rushing into the house yelling, “Those goddamn leaky slop buckets have gone and got themselves the best goddamn criminal defense attorney in the South!”
50. Throughout all the “chop and slop” there were some stocks that continued to go about the business of breaking out of sound bases, moving up, building another base, breaking out, and moving up again
1. He lurched forward and slopped some beer into my glass
2. Great rolls of fat slopped over his couch
3. ” He slopped more KY jelly onto his hot prick as
4. As the water slopped up and down his snout, he considered returning to the others, but quickly pushed the thought away
5. It slopped over the top of his shoe and the cuff of his trousers
6. My in-flight menu saved from that occasion shows where I slopped my wine onto it
7. Chairs were pushed over and tea slopped over the edges of the
8. I slopped my pint onto the floor and the underwater hockey guy nearly slipped in it; we found it hilarious
9. Startled, he slopped the scotch as he jerked his head around
10. The fact that his goblet was in it and he slopped wine on the table didn't bother him
11. Ben looked down as the food servers slopped food into the neat little compartments formed by the ridges in the metal tray
12. The woman slopped a large spoonful, of what I could only guess was stew, onto the plate
13. Wille’s slopped over the sides as he poked at Padlimaird’s chest
14. slopped off the left and he had a weird sound to his pronunciation
15. task she had been given and slopped half a pot of coffee
16. A water wheel slopped lazily, sending a small river toward the south pasture
17. That came every day into the city and slopped their filth over the shallow sides of these shit wagons, befouling all those nearby… spraying them with their own shot, even as it was being taken away
18. His hand trembled even worse than hers, but he persevered on bringing it to his mouth, even as the ice cubes clinked and water slopped over his hand
19. 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
20. 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
21. I landed, and slopped through the timber and up the ridge and into the cavern
22. Then he slopped right along and went away, and pretty soon the trees hid him
23. He had collected some two pints of water when a whitecap cracked into the raft, crested over, and slopped into the canvas, spoiling the water
24. I sat down at the kitchen table while he boiled the kettle, dropped a tea bag into a mug and slopped boiling water over the counter, muttering to himself under his breath
25. When I turned my attention down to the water lapping against the dam, I couldn’t see it, either, not really see it, for it was black, as well, and I could know that it slopped against the tainter gates below me only because reflections of the crest lights undulated upon its surface
26. “You look like the ragpicker’s child,” he observed, his eyes taking in the mended lavender calico, streaked with perspiration and splotched here and there with water which had slopped from the basin
27. ' When the tray arrived he slopped gin and vermouth into a tumbler and carried it out of the room with him
28. They slopped suddenly and stood as silent as tree-shadows, listening
29. Then suddenly he slopped, and they saw that he nodded as if he was falling asleep
30. She flinched from his touch, and slopped the hot liquid over both of them
31. He found Nellie playing with the water in the trough, pushing waves and tossing her head so that the water slopped out on the ground
32. The roulette wheel was sent spiiming,—and what was the general amazement when it slopped at zero again ! There was actually a general shout
33. Cigarette ends and sweet-meat papers still littered the slopped and dirty floor
34. "Nuffin'," said the cook, "except that I slopped a dixie full of 'ot tea dahn Bill's neck
1. downs and slopping out, any mention of his sort of crime meant a
2. and churning in her stomach would slow as she got busy slopping
3. Slopping his mop in the bucket of bleach and
4. "Heavens, no! Only don't come in looking as if you've been slopping the hogs
5. Zorathus gulped spasmodically, the liquid slopping over on his heaving breast
6. When he was still, I stood up and slowly walked towards the door for mine, my loose trainers slopping around on my feet
7. Angela hurriedly ran the dishrag over the faces of the plates, slopping in the murky dishwater
8. He opened his mouth a crack, exposing a wet tongue slopping about
9. It jiggled Jaxon's cup of coffee, slopping some over the side
10. She slammed it on the table, spilling a few mugs and slopping up the cover
11. young he was probably still at school jostled his way past me in a dash for the toilets, slopping
12. It was an extraordinary experience for her, this slopping through the mud with soaking shoes, no prospect of a meal, and a heart that insisted on sinking in spite of her attempts to persuade herself that the situation was amusing
13. Over a slopping ground, the width (X) of wall can vary from 0% to
14. � With all that good feeling slopping around, he can act very effusively about her presence and her newly acquired expertise in ball handling
15. The dishwater light of dawn oozed through the shack's one window, slopping across the piles of salvaged boxes and bundles that were strewn around the interior
16. carrying a big wooden cup slopping over with ale
17. Look where he’d found himself: in a strange apartment, eyes burning, slopping water from the sink onto the bonfire Nicky’d made on the floor
18. And that’s what Robert was thinking as he panned the unsuspecting lawyers and bankers slopping down their lunch
19. ‘I’m not speaking to you!’ Ann whirled, the bucket in her hands slopping
1. The bottle spun off the tray and skittered across the floor of my cell, coming to rest against the back wall by the slops bucket
2. congealing with slops of water
3. and awash with slops
4. still come to gorge themselves on the never emptying slops in his
5. and someone tossed out a bucket of slops into the street,
6. worse than the slops buckets in the Thallia’s hold on the hottest day
7. But he seemed to enjoy every minute of it, slipping and sliding on the slops on the floor and licking the beer of his arms and throwing himself around in a wild frenzy, while his friends, friends!, clapped and jeered and sang and shouted and danced, danced!, bumping and pulling and shoving until all ended in a drunken heap on the floor
8. We nodded, went inside, checked out the dirty planks that served for a bench, the bucket of slops, the greasy crates standing in for cupboards, the grime-streaked fridge and the shaky, plastic-covered table littered with meals past
9. uniforms and how they’re not spending enough at the slops or their shoes are dirty and so on
10. He ambled Dollard, bulky slops, before them (hold that fellow with the: hold him now) into the saloon
11. Now and then, as I’ve said, I was able to fight off a thug with my encyclopedia of unconventional weapons, such as a clarinet, an oboe, and a trombone (a confrontation in a musical-instrument shop), three buckets full of pig slops (not in a musical-instrument shop), a wet mop, coconuts, wasp spray, and once in fact with a twelve-volume encyclopedia
12. conversation? Well, far be it from me to keep a pair of willing hands from laboring for “Do you indeed, my ministering angel? Then lice and slops are preferable to my Our Glorious Cause
13. I CAN GIVE a speech when I have to, but I’d rather be on slops for a week than face the media in a formal setting
14. Said he: That cry is the first cry of Christ at his birth, mixed with the dire yell of Lucifer churned out of Heaven, and spilled in fiery muck down the landslide slops of Hell!'
15. Said he: “That cry is the first cry of Christ at his birth, mixed with the dire yell of Lucifer churned out of Heaven and spilled in fiery muck down the landslide slops of Hell!”
16. It all seemed to her a far simpler matter: all that was needed, as Marya Philimonovna had explained, was to give Brindle and Whitebreast more food and drink, and not to let the cook carry all the kitchen slops to the laundry maid's cow
17. But next morning they would get up at dawn, as usual, sweep out the rooms with a birch-broom, empty the slops, and clean up after lodgers
18. She says, ‘Much need have I to carry out the slops for the scurvy beggars
19. And we here, washed and clothed, having left the slops in our bedrooms to be cleaned up by slaves, eat and drink and discuss Schumann and Chopin and which of them moves us most or best cures our ennui? That is what I was thinking when I passed you, so I have spoken
20. A man who employs ten servants in livery, coachmen and cooks, who has pictures and pianos, must certainly regard as strange and even ridiculous the simple preliminary duty of, I do not say a good man, but of every man who is not an animal, to hew that wood with which his food is cooked and by which he is warmed; to clean those boots in which he carelessly stepped into the mud; to bring that water with which he keeps himself clean; and to carry away those slops in which he has washed himself
21. We are all brothers—and yet every morning a brother or a sister must empty the bedroom slops for me
22. We inquired, said he, what were their emoluments, other than those allowed by law? Answer: "they arise from a certain percentage upon slops detailed to the seamen
23. , to inform country gentlemen that, by slops, are meant ready-made clothing, &c
24. It had been understood that large sums of money were advanced to these Pursers, who laid it out in slops, which they retailed to the seamen at an advance, in some instances, of twenty per cent