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1. (n.) mush
a thick mixture made by boiling meal, esp. cornmeal, in water or milk.
2. mush
any thick, soft mass.
3. mush
mawkish sentimentality or amorousness.
4. (v.t.) mush
to squeeze or crush; crunch.
5. (v.i.) mush
to go or travel, esp. over snow with a dog team and sled.
6. (interj.) mush
(used as an order to start or speed up a dog team)
7. (n.) mush
a trip or journey, esp. across snow with a dog team.
Etymology: (1895–1900; perh. orig. as mush on! < CanF, F marchons! let's go!; see march1)
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| Definition of 'mush' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) pulp, mush
any soft or soggy mass
"he pounded it to a pulp"
2. (noun) mush, cornmeal mush
cornmeal boiled in water
3. (noun) treacle, mush, slop, glop
writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimental
4. (verb) mush
a journey by dogsled
5. (verb) mush
drive (a team of dogs or a dogsled)
6. (verb) dogsled, mush
travel with a dogsled
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1. (noun) mush
a soft wet substance
warm weather that turns the snow to mush; overcooked mushy vegetables
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| Definition of 'mush' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) mush
meal (esp. Indian meal) boiled in water; hasty pudding; supawn
2. (verb) mush
to notch, cut, or indent, as cloth, with a stamp
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Sense: something soft and wet
The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.
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Afrikaans: snot, bry |
Arabic: شَيءٌ ناعِم ورَطْب |
Bulgarian: каша |
Brazilian: pasta |
Czech: kaše |
German: der Brei |
Danish: grød |
Greek: πολτός, χυλός |
Spanish: papilla, pasta |
Estonian: sodi |
Farsi: خمير نرم |
Finnish: sose |
French: bouillie |
Hebrew: דָייסָה |
Hindi: गूदा, लुगदी |
Croatian: kaša |
Hungarian: pép |
Indonesian: bubur |
Icelandic: þykkt mauk |
Italian: poltiglia |
Japanese: どろどろしたもの |
Korean: 죽 모양의 걸쭉한 것 |
Lithuanian: košė |
Latvian: kaut kas mīksts un slapjš |
Malay: lembik |
Dutch: brij |
Norwegian: grøtet masse |
Polish: papka |
Persian: خمير نرم |
Pashto: نرم اوړه |
Portuguese: papa |
Romanian: piure |
Russian: кашица |
Slovak: kaša |
Slovenian: kaša |
Serbian: kaša |
Swedish: mos, röra, gröt, sörja |
Thai: สิ่งที่มีลักษณะอ่อนนุ่ม |
Turkish: lâpa |
Taiwanese: 泥糊狀的東西 |
Ukrainian: каша |
Urdu: نرم گودا |
Vietnamese: chất đặc sệt |
Chinese: 糊状物 |
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