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sloff, v. Now dial. [Imitative.] intr. (See quot. 1841.) Hence ˈsloffing vbl. n.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 459 Sloffynge, or on-gentyll etynge, voracio, devoracio, lurcacitas. 1841 Hartshorne Salop. Ant. Gloss., Sloff, to eat greedily, dirtily, or slovenly.
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sluffer
† ˈsluffer, v. Obs.—1 [Imitative. Cf. sloff v.] trans. To gobble up noisily.a 1529 Skelton Agst. Garnesche iii. 32 Ye slvfferd vp sowse In my lady Brewsys howse.
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slosh
▪ I. slosh, n. (slɒʃ) [Cf. next and slush n.1] 1. Slush, sludge.1814 Southey Lett. (1856) II. 342 Now that it is converted into good wholesome slosh, I resume my morning walks. 1851 Illustr. Lond. News 27 Sept. 395/2 High fur-trimmed boots, the very things for American sloughs and slosh. 1887 J. Ash...
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List of early settlers of Rhode Island
Johnson
William Hall
John Briggs
James Davis
George Parker
Erasmus Bullock
George Cleer
Thomas Hazard
William Cowlie
Jeffery Champlin
Richard Sarle
John Sloff
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