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1 Her dogs were racing around the front yard, filthy from the dirty slush .
2 The air here was cold, uncomfortably so, and dirty slush clogged the sidewalks and drains.
3 Westgate opened the window, flicked his cigarette into the dirty slush in the street below.
4 Piles of dirty slush lined the unfamiliar streets.
5 All that you ever see now is the dirty slush that they scrape off the streetcar tracks.
6 She marched through the sidewalk's dirty slush , her cheeks burning from the wind gusts rocketing down the city canyons.
7 Piles of dirty slush lined the unfamiliar streets, snow fell from the sky, dancing in the pools of light cast by the streetlamps.
8 Winter in New York after Christmas was dreary: cold and wet, dirty slush , and days at a time without a hint of blue sky.
9 Patches of dirty slush lined the runway, remnants from the early fall snow promising that it wasn't about to get much warmer, even come morning.
10 We are pinched with "nipping" airs which do not remain clear and steady, but unbend themselves in a dirty slush called snow in the papers.
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