| SLOOM | • sloom n. A gentle sleep; slumber. • sloom v. (Scotland) To sleep lightly, to doze, to nod; to be half-asleep.
 • sloom v. (Of plants or soil) To soften or rot with damp.
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| SLOOP | • sloop n. (Nautical) A single-masted sailboat with only one headsail. • sloop n. (Military) A sailing warship, smaller than a frigate, with its guns all on one deck.
 • sloop n. (Military) A sloop-of-war, smaller than a frigate, larger than a corvette.
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| SLOOT | • sloot n. (South Africa) A ditch. • sloot n. (South Africa, archaic) An irrigation channel.
 • SLOOT n. (South African) a narrow water-channel, also SLUIT.
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| SLOOMS | • slooms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sloom. • SLOOM v. to slumber.
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| SLOOMY | • sloomy adj. (UK, dialect) sluggish; slow. • SLOOMY adj. sluggish, spiritless.
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| SLOOPS | • sloops n. Plural of sloop. • Sloops prop.n. Plural of Sloop.
 • SLOOP n. a type of single-masted sailing vessel.
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| SLOOSH | • sloosh n. A splash or rush of water. • sloosh v. (Of water) To flow with a rush.
 • sloosh v. To rinse or wash with a flow of water.
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| SLOOTS | • sloots n. Plural of sloot. • SLOOT n. (South African) a narrow water-channel, also SLUIT.
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| SLOOMED | • sloomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sloom. • SLOOM v. to slumber.
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| SLOOMIER | • SLOOMY adj. sluggish, spiritless. | 
| SLOOMING | • slooming v. Present participle of sloom. • SLOOM v. to slumber.
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| SLOOSHED | • slooshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sloosh. • SLOOSH v. to wash or rinse with (usually large quantities of) water or other liquid.
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| SLOOSHES | • slooshes n. Plural of sloosh. • slooshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sloosh.
 • SLOOSH v. to wash or rinse with (usually large quantities of) water or other liquid.
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| SLOOMIEST | • SLOOMY adj. sluggish, spiritless. | 
| SLOOSHING | • slooshing v. Present participle of sloosh. • SLOOSH v. to wash or rinse with (usually large quantities of) water or other liquid.
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