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Definition of Slushily
1. slushy [adv] - See also: slushy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Slushily
Literary usage of Slushily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Rhetoric: A Course in Plain Prose Composition by Alphonso Gerald Newcomer (1898)
"... and phrases in the following: Past moist, smelly woods we rode, and over long
stretches of beach where the wheels rolled slushily through the sand. ..."
2. Buffalo Medical Journal (1907)
"Viewed dispassionately, the attitude of District Attorney Jerome must commend
itself to all who are not slushily inclined to wallow in incubated sentiment ..."
3. Stage Confidences: Talks about Players and Play Acting by Clara Morris (1902)
"... and as I slipped and slid slushily homeward, I asked myself angrily what a
fairy was to do with a handkerchief, — and in heaven's name, what was that ..."
4. Stage Confidences: Talks about Players and Play Acting by Clara Morris (1902)
"... and as I slipped and slid slushily homeward, I asked myself angrily what a
fairy was to do with a handkerchief, — and in heaven's name, what was that ..."