Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - mush
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1. n. 1 soft pulp. 2 feeble sentimentality. 3 US maize porridge. Derivatives mushy adj. (mushier, mushiest). mushily adv. mushiness n. Etymology: app. var. of MASH 2. v. & n. US --v.intr. 1 (in imper.) used as a command to dogs pulling a sledge to urge them forward. 2 go on a journey across snow with a dog-sledge. --n. a journey across snow with a dog-sledge. Etymology: prob. corrupt. f. F marchons imper. of marcher advance
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I. noun Etymology: probably alteration of mash Date: 1671 a thick porridge made with cornmeal boiled in water or milk, something soft and spongy or shapeless, 3. weak sentimentality ; drivel, mawkish amorousness, II. verb Date: circa 1781 transitive verb to reduce to a crumbly mass, intransitive verb to fly in a partly or nearly stalled condition, ~er noun III. intransitive verb see: march Date: 1897 to travel especially over snow with a sled drawn by dogs, ~er noun IV. noun Date: 1902 a trip especially across snow with a dog team ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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