slush

/slʌʃ/
verb
  1. To make a splashing sound when moving through slush or liquid.
    • We slushed our way across the parking lot after the storm.
    • The dog slushed happily through the melting snow.
    • The tires slushed through the puddles on the street.
  2. To stir or mix something into a slushy consistency.
    • He slushed the paint to remove the lumps.
    • The bartender slushed the ingredients together in the blender.
    • She slushed the ice cream with milk to make a thick shake.
noun
  1. Partially melted snow or ice that is wet and sloppy.
    • We had to drive slowly through the slush on the roads.
    • The kids loved stomping in the slush with their boots.
    • The sidewalks were covered in brown slush after the morning rain.
  2. A sweet, semi-frozen drink made from flavored syrup and crushed ice.
    • She ordered a large slush with extra syrup on top.
    • On a hot day, I like to buy a cherry slush from the corner store.
    • The movie theater sells blue raspberry slush at the concession stand.
  3. Sentimental or overly emotional language, writing, or film.
    • The movie was full of romantic slush and predictable scenes.
    • I can't stand the slush in those greeting card poems.
    • His speech was just slush designed to make everyone cry.
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