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mush

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Word definitions for mush in dictionaries

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n. any soft or soggy mass; "he pounded it to a pulp" [syn: pulp ] cornmeal boiled in water [syn: cornmeal mush ] an expression that is excessively sweet and sentimental [syn: treacle ] a journey by dogsled

Usage examples of mush.

NEXT MORNING while they were sitting around the fire eating acorn mush and rabbit ham and little round roasted balls made from the nuts of the laurel tree pounded into paste, Antelope and Bear started to argue.

But I can see how a gal raised on blander batnahas stuffed with a sort of gray-green mush might find your hot tamales a scary surprise.

George imagined he had mushed all the way back to New Hampshire, where the weather cycles brought on similar conditions.

Some of them seemed to be pondering how a mushing man like him got two women in a country where most men had none!

In mushing, this lantern is the prize reserved for the last man off the trail.

With his gullet spackled by damp oats and mushed peanuts, he was left to pant like a pleuritic mandrill.

Sometimes it is pounded into a mush and used as a dip for bread, which is how Paula likes it.

The wagons stood out in the hot sun until the mush fermented and soured, and had to be thrown away, while we event rationless to bed, and rose the next day with more than usually empty stomachs to goad us on to our work.

His initial intention was just to make some use of food that would be spoiled by tomorrow, but after a few minutes he realized that the salty cold mush of unheated stew and paper-flavored sticks of dehydrated protein felt remarkably good to his grinding stomach.

The principal forms in which starch comes upon our tables are meals and flours, and the various breads, cakes, mushes, and puddings made out of these.

Glancing at the nearby Cords, she saw that they ate by taking a bit of the mush, shaping it with their fingers, and then using it to scoop stew into their mouths.

Breakfast never changes: eggs, grits, fatback, deep-fried salmon patties, liver mush, and the usual bacon, ham, hot-cakes, and biscuits.

In the knock of axes, the plunking of a banjo being tuned, the smell of corn mush and fatback frying, it was not hard to pretend they were all young fellows and good friends assembling for a camp meeting or coon hunt.

For the brethren, there were hickory-nut biscuits, and honey, and cups of chicory, and even the other refugee kids-who on occasion during the long bitter winter had been fed as close to nothing at all as law and appearances would allow-got a few slices of fried fatback along with their habitual cornmeal mush.

Bridget merrily slaps on the table boiled dinners, boiled fish, cornmeal mush, Indian pudding, johnnycakes, cookies.