slushy

IPA: sɫˈʌʃi

noun

  • (Australia, colloquial, slang) A kitchen helper.
  • (UK, slang, obsolete) A ship's cook.
  • Alternative form of slushie (“flavoured frozen drink made with ice crystals”) [(US, Canada) A flavoured frozen drink made with ice crystals.]

adjective

  • Covered in slush.
  • Having the consistency of slush.
  • (of a person) Soupy; sentimental.
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Examples of "slushy" in Sentences

  • Tracked down the slushy machine...
  • It was a dreary day, gray and slushy.
  • Cool it to freezing, just slushy, and filter.
  • Yes, it is a half frozen sea of slushy water.
  • This salting is done mostly when the snow is wet and slushy.
  • Overrated, in my opinion, but enjoyable in a slushy kind of way.
  • But as soon as he touched it, the entire thing turned to slushy ice.
  • It is well known as a tourist attraction, with live bands and slushy drinks.
  • Salting a race course is done mostly when the snow is really wet and slushy.

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