0 present participle of slosh --
1 (of a liquid) to move around noisily in the bottom of a container, or to cause liquid to move around in this way by making rough movements: --
There is so much money sloshing about in the economy that manufacturers are now becoming institutions offering resources to other manufacturers.
It is hot money that has been sloshing around the world from one market to the next.
Most people who work in factories do not have too much money sloshing around.
I cannot help feeling it is because there are enormous profits sloshing around in the present system.
Is it not true that it is not just a matter of money sloshing about?
Women have less of the £3 billion that is claimed to be sloshing around than anybody else.
The idea of hot liquid gases sloshing around in tanks is daunting and worrying.
That much money is sloshing around the world now thanks to the growth of deregulated financial markets and freer trade.