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Slushed

The past tense of the verb 'slush,' which means to cover or be covered with slush. Slush itself is a mixture of snow and water, typically in a semi-frozen, muddy state. When something is described as 'slushed,' it indicates the presence of this wet, messy substance, usually on the surface or surrounding the object/person in question. The term often carries connotations of unpleasantness, dampness, and a degree of difficulty in movement or navigation. It often indicates poor weather conditions, or a state of being wet, and dirty.

Slushed meaning with examples

  • The streets were heavily slushed after the snowstorm, making it difficult to drive or walk. Cars splashed through the deep slush, leaving trails of dirty water in their wake. Pedestrians carefully navigated the icy patches, avoiding the worst of the muddy slush. My shoes and the bottom of my trousers ended up totally soaked from the thick slush on the sidewalks during the commute into work that morning.
  • After the children built their snowman, their gloves and coats were thoroughly slushed from playing in the wet snow. They tracked slush all through the house when they came inside, leaving a trail of dirty footprints on the carpet. They complained about the cold, wet feeling of their clothes, but remained happy from having a snowman that was quite large.
  • The dog's paws were slushed with the dirty, melting snow after their walk in the park. He shook his head, spraying slush everywhere and splattering muddy droplets across my clean car window. It was a miserable walk, and the dog refused to cooperate while trudging along in the slush. The dog made a mess of my couch when I foolishly let him inside.
  • The car's undercarriage was completely slushed with road salt and grime, creating concerns for rust damage. As I drove down the motorway the windscreen wipers battled the snow with no avail. I ended up driving down the hard shoulder as the visibility was extremely poor. The car was a write off because of how bad the weather was and how slushed it got.

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