mush
/mʌʃ/ · noun
Meaning
- A somewhat liquid mess, often of food; a soft or semisolid substance.
- A mixture of noise produced by the harmonics of continuous-wave stations.
- The foam of a breaker.
- A magmatic body containing a significant proportion of crystals suspended in the liquid phase or melt.
- To squish so as to break into smaller pieces or to combine with something else.
- A food comprising cracked or rolled grains cooked in water or milk; porridge.
- Cornmeal cooked in water and served as a porridge or as a thick sidedish like grits or mashed potatoes.
- A walk, especially across the snow with dogs.
- To walk, especially across the snow with dogs.
- To drive dogs, usually pulling a sled, across the snow.
- A directive given (usually to dogs or a horse) to start moving, or to move faster.
- A magic mushroom.
- (chiefly Southern England) A form of address to a man.
- The face.
- To notch, cut, or indent (cloth, etc.) with a stamp.
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