"Sloops" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sloops are a type of sailing boat with a single mast. They are characterized by their distinctive curved hull and a short, narrow stern. Sloops are typically used for day sailing and are often used in recreational sailing.
There is also another term, "sloopy", which is an informal way of saying someone is laid-back or casual, often in a pleasant or carefree manner.
Additionally, the word "sloop" can also refer to a type of fore-and-aft rig, where the sails are set along a stay that runs from the top of the mast to a point on the deck, rather than directly to the mast.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "sloops":
Punching or kicking repeatedly and heavily, typically in an effort to get the last bit of something.
Adjective: sloppy, disorganized, or messy.<br><br>Example: The kitchen counter was a mess of dirty dishes and food scraps, a real slop.<br><br>Noun: leftovers, especially those that are stiff or discolored.<br><br>Example: The cold slop of mashed potatoes from last night's dinner congealed in a weird way, but I managed to heat it up for lunch.<br><br>Suffix: -slop also forms noun words that mean a mixture of different things, often in a messy or unattractive way.<br><br>Example: Eel-slop is a dish consisting of eel mixed into mishmash of other fish, vegetables, and fat.