mush

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To walk, especially across the snow with dogs
To squish so as to break into smaller pieces or to combine with something else

He mushed the ingredients together.

A food comprising cracked or rolled grains cooked in water or milk; porridge
(rural USA) cornmeal cooked in water and served as a porridge or as a thick sidedish like grits or mashed potatoes
A directive given (usually to dogs or a horse) to start moving, or to move faster

When the lone cowboy saw the Indians, he yelled mush, cha, giddyup!.

A walk, especially across the snow with dogs
A form of address to a man

When I'm around it's not uncommon for someone to call me and say :'Oy mush, get your bum over here and give us a hand.' — THE ONCE AND FUTURE KING: In Which King Arthur Uther Pendragon Grants An Interview.

The face

and your bird has an ugly mush —.

magic mushrooms
A mess, often of food; a soft or semisolid substance

Mom said to add the potatoes to the mush.

{n} food of maiz, flower and water boiled
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(Multi-User Simulated Hallucination) - Generally a MUD that uses a popular movie for its environment theme
If you mush something, you make it into a mush. mushed-up potato and cauliflower. = mash. used to speak to someone in an angry way
Indian meal boiled in water; hasty pudding; supawn
To cause to travel or journey
{i} porridge, gruel; sentimentality; snow travel in a dog sled
Mush is a thick, soft paste. The brown mush in the fridge is some veg soup left over
across the snow with dogs; as, he had a long mush before him; also used attributively
disapproval If you describe something such as a film or book as mush, you mean that it is very sentimental. Whenever famous actresses get together to make a `woman's film' you can bet on an overload of sentimental mush
an expression that is excessively sweet and sentimental
a journey by dogsled
drive (a team of dogs or a dogsled)
To travel on foot, esp
{f} (Colloquial) journey across the snow (esp. with dogs); command a team of dogs to set out or move faster (in Northwestern USA and Alaska); mash, make into mush
across the snow with dogs
cornmeal boiled in water
travel with a dogsled
To notch, cut, or indent, as cloth, with a stamp
1) What a kid loves to do with a plateful of food 2) Main element of Mom's favorite movies
the segment of the public sector that includes Municipalities, Universities, Schools and Hospitals, also referred to as MASH
Meal esp
A nose-high, slow-speed flight attitude resulting from a slightly tail-heavy trim
Multi-User Shared Hallucinations
1 What a kid loves to do with a plateful of food 2 Main element of Mom's favorite movies
1 What a kid loves to do with a plateful of food
any soft or soggy mass; "he pounded it to a pulp"
A march on foot, esp
A food comprising cracked or rolled grains cooked in water or milk, porridge
a journey by dogsled cornmeal boiled in water travel with a dogsled drive (a team of dogs or a dogsled)
mush up
to cause to become mushy

My baby's food needs to be mushed up before she can eat it.

musher
One who travels by dogsled, especially in a race
mushing
A race with a dog team
interjection mush 3
used to tell a team of dogs that pull a sledge over snow to start moving
mushed
past of mush
musher
One who travels by dogsled
musher
{i} one who drives a dogsled
musher
a traveler who drives (or travels with) a dog team
mushers
plural of musher
mushes
plural of mush
mushes
third-person singular of mush
mushing
Action of the verb to mush (travel with a dog sled)
mushing
present participle of mush
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