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ALL meanings of slush

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  • noun slush melting snow 1
  • noun slush romantic nonsense 1
  • noun slush partly melted snow. 1
  • noun slush liquid mud; watery mire. 1
  • noun slush waste, as fat, grease, or other refuse, from the galley of a ship. 1
  • noun slush a mixture of grease and other materials for lubricating. 1
  • noun slush silly, sentimental, or weakly emotional talk or writing: romantic slush. 1
  • noun slush slush pile. 1
  • verb with object slush to splash with slush. 1
  • verb with object slush to grease, polish, or cover with slush. 1
  • verb with object slush to fill or cover with mortar or cement. 1
  • verb with object slush to wash with a large quantity of water, as by dashing it on. 1
  • uncountable noun slush Slush is snow that has begun to melt and is therefore very wet and dirty. 0
  • uncountable noun slush If you describe a love story as slush, you mean that you dislike it because it is too sentimental and cannot be taken seriously. 0
  • noun slush any watery muddy substance, esp melting snow 0
  • noun slush sloppily sentimental language 0
  • noun slush waste fat from the galley of a ship 0
  • verb slush to make one's way through or as if through slush 0
  • verb slush to make a slushing sound 0
  • noun slush partly melted snow or ice 0
  • noun slush soft mud; mire 0
  • noun slush refuse fat or grease from cooking, esp. on board ship 0
  • noun slush any of several greasy compounds used as lubricants or rust preventives for machinery 0
  • noun slush overly sentimental talk or writing; drivel 0
  • noun slush a confection consisting of shaved or crushed ice with a syrup, usually fruit-flavored, poured over it 0
  • noun slush slush pile 0
  • verb transitive slush to splash or cover with slush, esp. in lubricating or protecting 0
  • verb transitive slush to patch with mortar 0
  • intransitive verb slush to walk or move through slushy snow, ice, or mud 0
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