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1 She bent over the water and scooped it full of the icy gray slush .
2 I'm taking you to see snow, Lindy-realsnow, not gray slush pushed by the roadside.
3 The fresh white snow was trampled to gray slush , then splattered red in places as return fire found targets.
4 The surface of the snow softened by day, and high-piled white drifts settled slowly into soggy masses of saturated, gray slush .
5 Then they set out along the road through the gray slush , the boy at his side with his hands in his pockets.
6 Once, long ago, it had conjured visions of gray slush , cars splattered with the chalk of salt, naked trees, yellow grass, and unforgiving skies.
7 Here the early spring is a torrent of water beneath a mushy, sodden covering of snow that turns to gray slush under the slightest pressure.
8 The cement stoop was littered with globules of rock salt that had eaten their way through yesterday's ice, leaving a doily of frozen gray slush .
9 The trees were bare; the herbs drowned in graying slush .
10 Gray slush by the roadside.
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