slush

noun
UK: /slʌʃ/
US: /slʌʃ/
  1. Partially melted snow or ice.

    1. The slush made walking difficult today.
    2. After the warm spell, the winter landscape was covered in slush.
  2. A sweet, flavored, frozen drink.

    1. I want to buy a slush at the store.
    2. During summer, a cherry slush is a perfect refreshment on a hot day.

Synonyms

slurry slop mush
slush verb
  1. To splash or splatter a liquid.

    1. The car slushed water on me.
    2. I slushed through the muddy puddle, soaking my shoes in the slush.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "slush" in English means: Partially melted snow or ice., A sweet, flavored, frozen drink..

The phonetic transcription of "slush" is /slʌʃ/ in British English and /slʌʃ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "slush": slurry, slop, mush.

Example usage of "slush": "The slush made walking difficult today.". More examples on the page.