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sluice
sluice something down
to rinse something down; to flood the surface of something with water or other liquid to clean it. John sluiced the driveway down. Karen sluiced down the garage floor.
sluice something out
to rinse something out; to flood the inside of something to clean it. Sluice the wheelbarrow out, will you? Please sluice out the wheelbarrow.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
TomÁS | | to-MAHS (Spanish), too-MASH (Portuguese) | Spanish, Portuguese, Irish |
AmÉE | | - | Medieval French |
Rainerio | | - | Spanish |
Jefferson | | ['dʒefəsn] | |
Aswathi | | - | Indian, Malayalam |
Arij | | - | Arabic |