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Definition of Slushiness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Slushiness
Literary usage of Slushiness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Deep-sea Plunderings by Frank Thomas Bullen (1902)
"... after his voyage's long imprisonment, takes no heed of its squalor; no, not
even in the drear December slushiness, following upon a Shadwell snowstorm. ..."
2. From Nebula to Nebula: Or, The Dynamics of the Heavens, Containing a Broad by George Henry Lepper (1917)
"The deficiency is due to several things, for instance ; first, the strong shadows
thrown upon her by her own hills, secondly, the slushiness of certain ..."
3. From Nebula to Nebula: Or, The Dynamics of the Heavens, Containing a Broad by George Henry Lepper (1919)
"The deficiency is due to several things, for instance ; first, the strong shadows
thrown upon her by her own hills, secondly, the slushiness of certain ..."
4. From Nebula to Nebula: Or, The Dynamics of the Heavens, Containing a Broad by George Henry Lepper (1919)
"The deficiency is due to several things, for instance ; first, the strong shadows
thrown upon her by her own hills, secondly, the slushiness of certain ..."
5. Suffolk Words and Phrases: Or, An Attempt to Collect the Lingual Localisms by Edward Moor (1823)
"... is a regular derivative; a state of slushiness. Under slobber, sufficient is
said of this uninviting class of words. SLUT. A slattern—an untidy woman. ..."