Definition of Slush
Slush
Slush


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(noun)
A soft, wet, and sloppy mixture of snow and water.

e.g. The streets were filled with slush after the winter storm.

(noun)
soft and wet mud, often formed by ice and/or snow melting;

e.g. The truck drove by and splashed us with slush and muddy water.

(noun)
(informal) the quality of being overly emotional and typically of poor quality, typically describing writing or other material, or a piece of media that has this quality;

e.g. The movie was largely slush, with the characters making silly and dramatic speeches, which made it difficult to watch.

(noun)
collectively, pieces of writing that are submitted to a magazine to be published, typically without any invitation for submission;

e.g. The intern read through the pile of slush to see if there were any good submissions.

(verb)
to make a splashing or squelching sound, often while making something wet or dirty with melted ice/snow or mud;

e.g. We decided to slush through the field instead of walking all the way around it.



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