Slops example sentences

Related (3): leftovers, swill, hogwash

"Slops" Example Sentences


1. She gave the pigs their daily slops.
2. The slop bucket was full of filthy, rotten food.
3. The animals ate their fill of stale bread and vegetable slops.
4. He spilled his bowl of porridge, creating a mess of oatmeal slop all over the floor.
5. The pig happily ate his slop from the trough.
6. They fed the animals the restaurant's leftover slops.
7. She poured the bucket of chicken slops into the trough.
8. The sailors received hardtack and greasy slops for supper.
9. The prisoners ate gruel and other watery slops for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
10. They threw the kitchen leftovers out onto the barn floor for the hogs' slops.
11. The pig slobbered and snorted as it greedily ate the hot slops.
12. The horse munched its oats more slowly than the pigs devoured their swill and slops.
13. The captain grumbled about the poor quality of the sailors' slops.
14. The little piglet pushed his brothers and sisters out of the way to get to the fresh slop first.
15. She dumped the bucket of vegetable slops into the pig trough.
16. The pigpen smelled of wet straw, pig manure and warm slop.
17. He threw the old coffee grounds, eggshells and vegetable peelings into a bucket of slops for the chickens.
18. The prisoner bitterly complained about the foul-smelling gruel and other slops given to him as food.
19. The hens clucked happily as they scratched through the slops scattered on the ground.
20. Clean out the slop buckets and refill them with fresh feed for the animals.
21. The uniform fabric was cheap and rough and the private joked that it was made of "army slops."
22. The pigs crowded around, grunting and pushing each other to get first scoop from the steaming slop tub.
23. The goat used its tongue like a ladle to lap up the last of the vegetable slops from its trough.
24. The mother looked disapprovingly at the slop of mashed peas smeared all over her child's face and high chair.
25. Their supper consisted of stale bread soaked in water to make a thin, flavorless slop.
26. She ladled some leftover beef stew into a bowl for the dog, then poured the rest into the pigs' slops.
27. The slop bucket they were given to use as a toilet was overflowing and smelled atrocious.
28. His uniform was stained and filthy after working in the pig slop for hours.
29. The trough for the hogs was filled with a mixture of swill and slops.
30. The child made a mess by spilling her porridge, leaving a pile of cereal slop on the floor.
31. The soldiers sitting on the mess bench groaned at the sight and smell of the greasy boiled beef and potatoes slops served for dinner.
32. The manure and slop from the pigsty made a disgusting mess of the yard.
33. There was a thin layer of slurry and slop across the barnyard floor.
34. My grandmother fed the chickens scraps of food and leftover slops in a bucket.
35. The charity served a watery cabbage soup and other tasteless grain and vegetable slops to the homeless.
36. The sailors aboard the ship had little fresh food and mostly ate hardtack and grog supplemented with slops from the galley.
37. The prisoner survived on a meager diet of thin gruel and stale bread that turned into an inedible slop when mixed with water.
38. The boy made a sloppy mess as he ate his oatmeal, drooling it down the front of his shirt instead of spooning it neatly into his mouth.
39. The pig wallow was filled with mud and muck and smelled of stagnant slop.
40. The child's bib was soaked with mashed potato slop after an unsuccessful attempt at feeding herself.
41. The doctor suggested adding more fluids to the elderly patient's diet to thin out the stodgy oatmeal and vegetable slops given to her by the nursing home staff.
42. The rice pudding was thin and watery, more like a sweet slop than a proper dessert.
43. The sow grunted and snorted as she gorged herself on the fresh slop of corn mash and leftover scraps.
44. Please do not feed the wildlife; that bread slop will only attract rats and other pests.
45. The sailor cursed as he spilled his bowl of pea slop onto his lap, soaking his trousers.
46. They cleaned out the filthy pig sty and refilled the troughs with fresh bran and corn slops.
47. The pig seasonally feasted on acorns and roots but relied on kitchen slops throughout most of the year.
48. I could hear the pigs slopping around in their sty as I walked by.
49. After dumping the bucket of kitchen slops, she rinsed it out and refilled it with fresh feed.
50. The rooting hog flung vegetable slop and wet straw from its trough with abandon.
51. They stirred leftover gravy and meat drippings into the pigs' cereal-based slop.
52. The cow slobbered and snorted as she shoved her head into the trough of fresh corn slops and bran mash.
53. The piglet greedily nudged its siblings away from the fresh swill of milk and slops.
54. The horse threw his oats and hay onto the muddy ground, preferring to eat the fresher corn and bran slops in the next stall.
55. The child made a mess, spilling bits of chewed-up food and drool onto the high chair tray, forming a slop of uneaten breakfast.
56. The children complained about the thin cabbage soup and tasteless grain slops given to them as lunch.
57. The prisoners cleaned the latrines and slops tubs as part of their daily chores.
58. The sow squealed in delight as the farmer dumped a bucket of potato slop mixed with leftover ground corn into her trough.
59. The prisoners fought over the last few drops of the liquidy bean slop served to them for dinner.
60. The kitchen maid complained about having to carry buckets of used water and greasy slop to dump in the privy.

Common Phases


1. Slop bucket - A bucket used for transporting and storing animal feed or waste.
2. Slop pail - Another name for a slop bucket.
3. Slop out - To empty and clean out a slop bucket or container.
4. Swill and slops - Animal feed made from food waste and leftovers.
5. Slop trough - A long, narrow container for holding animal feed, typically for pigs.
6. Throw slop to the hogs - To waste or squander resources on trivial things.
7. Kitchen slops - Leftover or unused food designated as animal feed.
8. Slop jar - An older term for a bedpan or toilet used by someone who is ill or infirm.
9. Slop work - Slipshod, messy or badly done work.
10. Slopping around - To move about in a messy or uncoordinated way.

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