Literal:
* The child slurped up their spaghetti with gusto.
* She slurped her milkshake through a straw.
* He slurped the last bit of soup from the bowl.
Figurative:
* The news slurped up all the attention.
* He slurped down the information, eager to learn more.
* The team slurped up the competition, winning easily.
Informal/Idiom:
* "Don't slurp your drink, it's rude," his mother said.
* The new gadget slurped up all the hype, but it turned out to be a dud.
As a noun:
* The slurp of the straw was loud in the quiet room.
* The slurp of the soup was satisfying.
The context and tone of your writing will determine the most appropriate way to use "slurp".