slushy / ˈslʌʃ i /

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slushy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

slush·i·er, slush·i·est.

  1. of or relating to slush.
  2. Informal. tritely sentimental; mushy.

slushy 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

sentimental

adj. 形容词 adjective

slimy

更多slushy例句

  1. With excellent traction, these boots will hold up easily in slushy weather.
  2. Overnight, temperatures fall to near 20, meaning any wet and slushy areas will refreeze.
  3. Reports indicate main roads are fine due to temperatures near or even a little above freezing, but side roads are slushy and visibility is reduced.
  4. Irrespective of how much additional frozen precipitation we see later tonight, temperatures will drop sharply, and wet and slushy conditions on area roads may turn icy.
  5. They’re not all style and no substance, though—the water-resistant upper, made from repurposed plastic, and the 45 percent recycled lugged rubber sole will keep them in rotation even when the snow turns slushy.
  6. Men lazed, drinking tea, smoking Gauloise cigarettes and speaking slushy Arabic.
  7. A slushy dysfunctional housewife chokes on a sandwich in her kitchen and wakes up to find that she has been saved by God.
  8. It will not freeze solid, but rather achieve the consistency of a slushy.
  9. But early this morning the race was canceled as rain and high temperatures rendered the course a slushy mess.
  10. This morning is slushy gray New York at its most forbidding.
  11. But the sun was getting warmer and the icy street would soon be slushy and the skates would cut through.
  12. The plateau, however, lay on the northern side of a great peak, and was covered with slushy snow.
  13. To sweep a slushy crossing for eight hours, on a day when the east wind is blowing is a disgusting occupation.
  14. It was already slushy about the doors, semi-transparent under eaves and branches.
  15. Many of the hollows contained water from thawed snow, and in others there was a treacherous crust which hid a slushy pool.