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- Dictionaryslushy/ˈslʌʃi/
adjective
- 1. resembling, consisting of, or covered with slush: "slushy snow"
- 2. excessively sentimental: informal "slushy novels"
noun
- 1. a partially frozen drink made with crushed ice and sweet, typically fruit-flavoured syrup: "grape slushies"
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The meaning of SLUSHY is being, involving, or resembling slush. How to use slushy in a sentence.
SLUSHY definition: 1. Slushy snow is partly melted. 2. Slushy language is too emotional and romantic: 3. Slushy snow…. Learn more.
SLUSHY meaning: 1. Slushy snow is partly melted. 2. Slushy language is too emotional and romantic: 3. Slushy snow…. Learn more.
Slushy definition: of or relating to slush. . See examples of SLUSHY used in a sentence.
Definition of slushy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
slushy. (slʌʃi ) Word forms: comparative slushier , superlative slushiest. 1. adjective. Slushy ground is covered in dirty, wet snow. Here and there a drift across the road was wet and slushy. 2. adjective. If you describe a story or idea as slushy, you mean you dislike it because it is extremely romantic and sentimental. [disapproval]
adjective. effusively or insincerely emotional. “ slushy poetry”. synonyms: bathetic, drippy, hokey, kitschy, maudlin, mawkish, mushy, sappy, schmaltzy, schmalzy, sentimental, soppy, soupy. emotional.
n. 1. Partially melted snow or ice. 2. Soft mud; slop; mire. 3. Nautical Grease or fat discarded from a ship's galley. 4. A greasy compound used as a lubricant for machinery. 5. Maudlin speech or writing; sentimental drivel. 6. A drink made of flavored syrup poured over crushed ice. 7. Informal Unsolicited manuscripts submitted to a publisher.
If you describe a story or idea as slushy, you mean you dislike it because it is extremely romantic and sentimental. [disapproval] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'slushy' American English: slʌʃi British English: slʌʃi. More. Synonyms of 'slushy' • cloying, corny (slang), gooey (informal), maudlin [...] • mushy, soft, squashy, squelchy [...] More.
They’re not all style and no substance, though—the water-resistant upper, made from repurposed plastic, and the 45 percent recycled lugged rubber sole will keep them in rotation even when the snow turns slushy.