Spill or splash copiously or clumsily.
Soaked clay or soil; very soft ground.
1 In 1 case renal surface hypothermia was achieved laparoscopically with ice slush .
2 Giliberti talked about union slush funds supplied by shakedowns of moving companies.
3 The ground was very bad; he had never walked in such slush .
4 The next long speech of Hotspur is mere poetic slush ; he begins:
5 One arm sank to the shoulder, pillowing his cheek in the slush .
6 In Wisconsin you are likely to find snow in April-snowor slush .
7 Soon, I thought, we shall be sitting with our feet in slush .
8 The slush - lamp shall cease to burn, and all remain in outer darkness.
9 Final item: Take those savings and put them in that slush fund.
10 They lived the high-life thanks to money from an illicit slush fund.
11 As Barton warned, operating a slush fund could be a hazardous business.
12 The early rains turn the vegetation into slush , and fill the, pools.
13 The slush - lamp was burning low, and I saw Bella at the door.
14 For a long while the slush - lamp shadows played tragedies upon the wall.
15 They drink from a fallen moose antler full of water and slush .
16 Thus we were obliged to use sea elephant oil in slush lamps.
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