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Meaning of slushed
The primary meaning of the word "slushed" is to become or make something soft and watery.
Etymology of slushed
The word "slushed" is derived from the verb "slush", which originated in the mid-17th century, likely from the Dutch word "sluits", meaning "mud" or "mire".
Historically, the term "slush" was used to describe a mixture of snow and water, or a soft, wet, and soggy substance.
Synonyms
mushy
sloppy
wet
soft
soggy
squelchy
watery
liquid
melted
thawed
dissolved
drippy
leaky
seepy
oozy
gooey
saucy
syrupy
sticky
tacky
gloopy
gelatinous
semifluid
semi-solid
pulpy
juicy
drippy
splashy
sploshy
splattering
splashing
deluged
flooded
inundated
drenched
soaked
saturated
waterlogged
swampy
marshy
boggy
Definitions
- The word "slushed" refers to a substance, especially snow, that has become soft and watery due to melting or partial melting.
- * It can also describe a mixture of water and any substance, such as ice or snow, that has become soft and watery.
Usage Examples
- The snow on the sidewalk had slushed and was now a mess of water and ice.
- * The ice cream had slushed in the warm temperature and was no longer edible.
- * The streets were slushed with water and ice after the storm.