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Mush   /məʃ/   Listen
noun
Mush  n.  Meal (esp. Indian meal) boiled in water; hasty pudding; supawn. (U.S.)



Mush  n.  A march on foot, esp. across the snow with dogs; as, he had a long mush before him; also used attributively. (Colloq., Alaska & Northwestern U. S.)



verb
Mush  v. t.  To notch, cut, or indent, as cloth, with a stamp.



Mush  v. t.  (past & past part. mushed; pres. part. mushing)  To cause to travel or journey. (Rare) (Colloq., Alaska & Northwestern U. S.)



Mush  v. i.  (past & past part. mushed; pres. part. mushing)  To travel on foot, esp. across the snow with dogs.






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"Mush" Quotes from Famous Books



... should contain the same man, and that the change should have taken place in five years! He contrasted that big-shouldered, song-singing fellow who had given them of his endless store of courage when their own was spent, compelling them to go through the mush ice at Five Fingers, and the drift ice at Fort Selkirk, and had landed them safely at Dawson almost against their will, the last boat through before the Klondike froze up, with this secretive hang-dog individual who slunk through an unpeopled wilderness, twisting ...
— Murder Point - A Tale of Keewatin • Coningsby Dawson

... drawn," Daylight laughed. "Then I wouldn't a' caught that fourth queen. Now I've got to take Billy Rawlins' mail contract and mush for Dyea. What's the size of the ...
— Burning Daylight • Jack London

... in the world—would to God I had never drank any thing else, and I should not have been here;) one hour allowed for dinner, when we go out and work again till six o'clock, when we come in and are locked up for the night, with a large bowl of mush, (hasty pudding with molasses,) the finest food in the world, made from Indian meal. Thus passes each day of the week. Sundays we rise at the same hour; each man has a clean shirt given him in his room, then goes to the kitchen, ...
— A Visit To The United States In 1841 • Joseph Sturge

... seen in the woods, in a late autumn morning," asks Emerson, "a poor fungus, or mushroom,—a plant without any solidity, nay, that seemed nothing but a soft mush or jelly,—by its constant, total, and inconceivably gentle pushing, manage to break its way up through the frosty ground, and actually to lift a hard crust on its head? It is the symbol of ...
— Pushing to the Front • Orison Swett Marden

... pastimes have gone out of fashion. "Lady Queen Anne" and "Robin's Alive," "a dangerous game with a lighted stick," are altogether unknown; "Track the Rabbit" has changed its name to "Fox and Geese;" "Hot Buttered Beans" has found a substitute in "Hunt the Thimble;" and "Stir the Mush" has given place to ...
— Forgotten Books of the American Nursery - A History of the Development of the American Story-Book • Rosalie V. Halsey


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