Definition of Slushed

1. Verb. (past of slush) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Slushed

1. slush [v] - See also: slush

Lexicographical Neighbors of Slushed

slurs
slurve
slurves
sluse
sluses
slush
slush around
slush fund
slush funds
slush pile
slush piles
slushball
slushbox
slushboxes
slushed (current term)
slushes
slushie
slushier
slushies
slushiest
slushily
slushiness
slushinesses
slushing
slushpile
slushpiles
slushy
slutch

Literary usage of Slushed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Modern Industrial Progress by Charles Henry Cochrane (1904)
"The sides of the section to be slushed are blocked and barricaded to prevent the slushed material running beyond the desired territory. ..."

2. Modern Industrial Progress by Charles Henry Cochrane (1904)
"The sides of the section to be slushed are blocked and barricaded to prevent the slushed material running beyond the desired territory. ..."

3. Modern Industrial Progress by Charles Henry Cochrane (1904)
"The sides of the section to be slushed are blocked and barricaded to prevent the slushed material running beyond the desired territory. ..."

4. A Zulu-English Dictionary with Notes on Pronunciation: A Revised Orthography by Alfred T. Bryant (1905)
"get so slushed in the mouth; make straight for, fall 'flop' upon, as anything (ace. ... Get smashed, or blurted out, slushed or bespattered about, as above. ..."

5. A Zulu-English Dictionary with Notes on Pronunciation: A Revised Orthography by Alfred T. Bryant (1905)
"Slush down, or about; get slushed down or about, as anything of the ... get so slushed in the mouth; make straight for, fall 'flop' upon, as anything (ace. ..."

6. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1906)
"Furthermore, the trenches that have been dug for the pipes that run under the concrete bottom must be thoroughly tamped and the earth slushed in with water, ..."

7. Portland in the Past by William Goold (1886)
"A sailor-boy of sixteen, John Vanarsdale by name, using sand, climbed the slushed flag-staff and pulled down the hated British ensign, which had floated ..."

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