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- noun Plural form of
slush . (second sense)
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Examples
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According to Alex, his slushes are far better than anything you can get at a local convenient store, featuring base flavors and pureed fruit mix-ins designed for mature taste buds.
Liza de Guia: Kelvin's Slush: "Kicking Slurpee's Ass Since 2009" Liza de Guia 2011
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He speaks with a pronouced lisp (slushes his esses) and has nothing of value to say
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Saturday, schnitzel, slushes and shawarma took center stage.
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According to Alex, his slushes are far better than anything you can get at a local convenient store, featuring base flavors and pureed fruit mix-ins designed for mature taste buds.
Liza de Guia: Kelvin's Slush: "Kicking Slurpee's Ass Since 2009" Liza de Guia 2011
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It reminds me of what happened to Dan Rostenkowski, it appears that being in a position where the money slushes around is, in and of itself, corrupting.
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It reminds me of what happened to Dan Rostenkowski, it appears that being in a position where the money slushes around is, in and of itself, corrupting.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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One carried a tray with lights around the edges so you wouldn’t knock her over in the gloom probably, the lights were often low, except when the horses were out. hawking $5 slushes.
Medieval Times arhyalon 2010
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Drinking it brought on a nostalgic memory of sipping acid green Mister Misty slushes at the local Dairy Queen.
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Drinking it brought on a nostalgic memory of sipping acid green Mister Misty slushes at the local Dairy Queen.
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Specifically their limeades, fruit slushes, and tater tots with cheese.
"Cherry Limeade is all well and good, but I doubt they'll have a pitcher of Old Style for a buck fifty on Thursdays." Ann Althouse 2009
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