verb
- present participle of slush; moving through or making a slushy, wet sound
noun
- the action of moving through slush or wet snow
- the application of grease or lubricant to machinery
Usage: technical
Examples
- The children were slushing through the melting snow on their way to school.
- We could hear him slushing around in the muddy puddles.
- The constant slushing of boots in the hallway left wet marks on the floor.
- The mechanic spent the morning slushing the heavy machinery with grease.
- After the snowstorm, everyone was slushing through the streets downtown.
- The slushing sound of melting ice filled the air as spring arrived.