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mush

mush / mush / mush / mush / mush / mush
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: mushedpp: musheding: mushing

This term evokes a tactile sense of softness and lack of structure, often carrying a negative connotation of decay or failure when referring to physical matter. It suggests a loss of integrity, where something once solid has collapsed into a formless state. When applied to emotions, the word shifts toward a critique of insincerity or over-sentimentality. In this context, it describes affection that has become so thick and cloying that it loses its genuine impact, similar to the texture of the physical substance.

Meanings

Nounmush

A soft, wet, pulpy mass of matter.

"The boiled cabbage had turned into a tasteless mush."

Nounmush

A porridge made from cornmeal, typically fed to sled dogs.

"The musher prepared a large pot of mush for the huskies."

Nounmush

Sentimental or overly emotional language or behavior.

"I can't stand all this romantic mush in greeting cards."

Transitive Verbmush
[~ something]

To crush or mash something into a soft, pulpy mass.

"He mushed the berries into a thick paste."

Intransitive Verbmush
[~]

To travel across snow using a dog sled.

"They spent the winter mushing through the Alaskan wilderness."

Transitive Verbmush
[~ someone]

To drive or command a team of sled dogs.

"She learned how to mush her team across the tundra."

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