slush
noun /slʌʃ/
  /slʌʃ/
 [uncountable]- partly melted snow that is usually dirty
- In the city the clean white snow had turned to grey slush.
 - There was dirty brown slush all over the roads and pavements.
 
WordfinderTopics Weatherc2- avalanche
 - blizzard
 - drift
 - flurry
 - hail
 - icicle
 - sleet
 - slush
 - snow
 - thaw
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- dirty
 - muddy
 - frozen
 - …
 
- turn to
 
- through the slush
 
- snow and slush
 
 - (informal, disapproving) stories, films or feelings that are considered to be silly and without value because they are too emotional and romantic
- Her novels are full of sentimental slush.
 
 
Word Originmid 17th cent.: probably imitative; compare with slosh.