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What (who) is slush - definition

MIXTURE OF SNOW AND LIQUID WATER
Slush (snow); Slushing; Slush ice
  • Melted snow in a roadway that has turned to slush in the wheel paths
  • Slush on a window

slush         
n.
1.
Slosh, sludge.
2.
(Naut.) Grease, fat.
Slush         
·noun Soft mud.
II. Slush ·noun A mixture of snow and water; half-melted snow.
III. Slush ·vt To paint with a mixture of white lead and lime.
IV. Slush ·vt To smear with slush or grease; as, to slush a mast.
V. Slush ·noun A soft mixture of grease and other materials, used for lubrication.
VI. Slush ·noun The refuse grease and fat collected in cooking, especially on shipboard.
VII. Slush ·noun A mixture of white lead and lime, with which the bright parts of machines, such as the connecting rods of steamboats, are painted to be preserved from oxidation.
slush         
Slush is snow that has begun to melt and is therefore very wet and dirty.
Becker's eyes were as cold and grey as the slush on the pavements outside.
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Wikipedia

Slush

Slush, also called slush ice, is a slurry mixture of small ice crystals (e.g. snow) and liquid water.

In the natural environment, slush forms when ice or snow melts or during mixed precipitation. This often mixes with dirt and other pollutants on the surface, resulting in a gray or muddy brown color. Often, solid ice or snow can block the drainage of fluid water from slushy areas, so slush often goes through multiple freeze/thaw cycles before being able to completely drain and disappear.

In areas where road salt is used to clear roadways, slush forms at lower temperatures in salted areas than it would ordinarily. This can produce a number of different consistencies over the same geographical area with scattered salted areas covered with slush and others covered with frozen precipitation .

Examples of use of slush
1. "They‘ll go after this slush fund at Hyundai Automotive.
2. "There‘s no snow – it‘s just slush and it looks ugly.
3. Apparently, British agents have been paying the Taliban out of slush funds.
4. But after the first month of ten–foot drifts and dirty slush, somehow the sensaltion palled.
5. How much was squirrelled away in slush funds? 10million? 1'million?