adjective
- comparative form of slushy; more watery, muddy, or containing more slush
- comparative form of slushy; more overly sentimental or romantic
Usage: informal
Examples
- The snow became slushier as the temperature rose above freezing.
- After the rain, the hiking trail was much slushier than expected.
- The romantic comedy was even slushier than the book it was based on.
- Her latest novel is slushier than her previous works.
- The melting ice made the sidewalk slushier and more dangerous to walk on.
- Critics complained that the sequel was slushier and less believable than the original.