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  • 51Slop molding — Slop Slop, n. [OE. sloppe a pool; akin to As. sloppe, slyppe, the sloppy droppings of a cow; cf. AS. sl?pan to slip, and E. slip, v.i. Cf. {Cowslip}.] 1. Water or other liquid carelessly spilled or thrown aboyt, as upon a table or a floor; a… …

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  • 52Slopseller — Slop sell er, n. One who sells slops, or ready made clothes. See 4th {Slop}, 3. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 53Slopshop — Slop shop , n. A shop where slops. or ready made clothes, are sold. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 54Slopwork — Slop work , n. The manufacture of slops, or cheap ready made clothing; also, such clothing; hence, hasty, slovenly work of any kind. [1913 Webster] No slopwork ever dropped from his [Carlyle s] pen. Froude. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 55gardyloo — interjection Etymology: perhaps from French garde à l eau! look out for the water! Date: 1622 used in Edinburgh as a warning cry when it was customary to throw slops from the windows into the streets …

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  • 56slipslop — noun Etymology: reduplication of 2slop Date: 1675 1. archaic watery food ; slops 2. archaic shallow talk or writing • slip slop adjective …

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  • 57slop pail — noun Date: 1854 a pail for toilet or household slops …

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  • 58Ben Nevis — Infobox Mountain Name = Ben Nevis Photo = BenNevis2005.jpg Photo size = 300px Caption = Ben Nevis from Banavie. The summit is beyond and to the left of the apparent highest point. Location = Lochaber, flag|Scotland Elevation = convert|1344|m|ft|0 …

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  • 59Charles III of Spain — Not to be confused with Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, who briefly ruled parts of Spain during the War of the Spanish Succession as Charles III. Charles III King of Spain Reign 1 …

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  • 60Shipbuilding — This article is about the construction of ships. For the song, see Shipbuilding (song). An expedition s shipwrights building a brigantine, 1541. Shipbuilding is the construction of ships and floating vessels. It normally takes place in a… …

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