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mush

noun as in boiled meal

noun as in any soft mass

noun as in sentimentality

noun as in drivel

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Example Sentences

The mere sight of a yellow and black jersey turned their composure to mush.

From BBC

But it would have been comforting to squeeze something tightly, like a sword hilt, instead of squishing a handful of figs into a sloppy mush.

Right before lunch I go to the boys’ room at school and mush the putty through my hair until it stands on end all over my head.

Sled dog teams also played an important role in connecting Alaska to the outside world as postal carriers mushed on their routes before airplanes took over.

Olympic Training Center before concussions led him to back to mushing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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