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slush (iou)



slush verb. Orig. Scot. E18.
[Partly from SLUSH noun1; partly imit.]
I. verb intrans.
Splash, squelch, or wade, esp. through muddy water, snow, etc. E18.
C. Phillips The cars slushed past throwing up..melted ice and water.
Rush (down) with a splashing sound. L19.
E. Birney The snow slushed down from the hill farms.
II. verb trans.
Splash or soak with slush or mud. E19.
Nautical. Grease (a mast) with slush obtained from boiling meat. E19.
Wash by dashing on water, esp. copiously; dash (water) over. Chiefly dial. M19.
Fill up or cover by dashing on mortar and cement. Chiefly as slushed ppl adjective. L19.