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Adjective(1) (2) being or resembling melting snow(3) effusively or insincerely emotional

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(1) The wetness turned to rain, then to sleet, and then to a nasty, slushy snow, blowing into my face no matter which direction I took.(2) What most people reported seeing were watery stretches, sometime brown, sometime grey, and relieved briefly by slushy muddy patches.(3) In general, klister is required for classic skiing on waxable skis when the snow is icy, slushy or really wet.(4) With Cancer being a water sign, people often assume that slushy sentimentality takes precedence over sex in their lives.(5) Now he has gone traditional and mainstream with Jersey Girl, a mushy, slushy father-and-daughter dramatic comedy.(6) You have the completely over-the-top action scenes, the tortured hero, the slushy romantic side story and the entirely more-cool-than-the-hero antagonist.(7) I walked out of the room and into the slushy snow all around the motel.(8) Writing about this without descending into slushy sentimentality would seem impossible, but Eggers manages it.(9) But that journey was almost over now, and he felt his spirits rise with every step as he churned back into motion through the muddy, slushy snow.(10) It had attracted a lot of attention, and Misha wasn't surprised that on the morning of the second day, the Metro's headline picture showed the Eiffel Tower lying down in a field covered in slushy snow.(11) As the day wore on, it started to rain, and the snow became sticky and slushy .(12) Cue all manner of cat-and-mouse games, romantic u2018time-outsu2019 and the inevitable slushy finale.(13) The month of February had not helped ease to ease the monotony, with its never-ending gray days and gray, slushy snow.(14) On May 10 the men found fourteen bison with two new calves, but the animals fled from the intruders, who could not keep up with them in the slushy snow.(15) When hitting the ground, they combined to form a slushy snow, and after the storm passed, people raced outside and made snowballs - in 70-degree weather.(16) Together, they will turn treacherous ice and slushy snow into water, sweet water.
Synonyms
Adjective
1. soupy
2. bathetic
3. hokey
4. maudlin
5. soppy
7. sentimental
8. mawkish
10. mushy
11. drippy


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