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Mushy         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mushy (disambiguation)
·adj Soft like mush; figuratively, good-naturedly weak and effusive; weakly sentimental.
mushy         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mushy (disambiguation)
1.
Vegetables and fruit that are mushy are soft and have lost most of their shape.
When the fruit is mushy and cooked, remove from the heat.
ADJ
2.
If you describe someone or something as mushy, you mean that they are very sentimental.
Don't go getting all mushy and sentimental.
ADJ [disapproval]
Mushy peas         
  • Mushy peas served with a [[vegan]] variation on "fish and chips" in [[York, England]]. The "fish" is made from [[banana blossom]].
THICK GREEN LUMPY MASH OF PEAS POPULAR IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Yorkshire Caviar
Mushy peas are dried marrowfat peas which are first soaked overnight in water with sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), and then rinsed in fresh water, after which the peas are gathered in a saucepan, covered with water, and brought to a boil, and then simmered until the peas are softened and mushy. The mush is seasoned with salt and pepper.

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Mushy
Examples of use of mushy
1. I like to save "region" – another mushy word –– for that.
2. There would be no mushy middle in London‘s mayoral race.
3. Those mosques "kind of gave you the mushy middle.
4. Guacamole: what Peter Mandelson allegedly asked for after mushy peas in a fish and chip shop.
5. Many people live on bowls of a mushy mix of rice, ground cashews and sugar.