slush

জলকাদা
definition
verb
there was water slushing around in the galley
make a squelching or splashing sound.
noun
the snow was turning into brown slush in the gutters
partially melted snow or ice.
the slush of Hollywood's romantic fifties films
excessive sentiment.
translation of 'slush'
noun
জলকাদা,
অর্থহীন ভাবপ্রবণতা,
গলনরত তুষার,
নরম কাদা,
ঝলক,
পঙ্ক
example
There are times an aircraft and crew will get stuck at a location because the snow and ice become 'slush' , making take-off impossible.
That afternoon the sidewalks were awash with 'slush' and half-melted snow.
With the Lower East Side ankle deep in snow and 'slush' , our vehicle sits safe and sound, parked streetside a few blocks over on Norfolk Street.
Without a floor mat, snow and 'slush' can soak into your carpet, through the carpet padding, and you will hardly notice that it already caused your floor pans to get rusty.
Mud, debris and knee-high 'slush' from landslides blocked roads, cutting off many remote villages.
the snow was turning into brown 'slush' in the gutters
He stood up too and they walked out, their boots crunching though the thin layer of 'slush' and snow covering the ground.
It was pitch black, with snow and 'slush' dotting the cobblestone paths.
From high - school reimaginings of Shakespeare to romantic gross-out comedies and back, they vary wildly in quality from zippy, witty fun to indigestible 'slush' .
Rubble and 'slush' from potholes and mud dumped recklessly by the cable companies and various civic agencies have only added to citizens' woes.
Light snow, much 'slush' ; the windshield is opaque in seconds.
Young New Zealanders waded, often wounded, among mud, 'slush' , rubble and the dead, searching for a way to end their war.
And he is more than matched by Williams's calculated turn as the cold-hearted killer, in a role which marks a welcome break away from the sentimental 'slush' of recent projects.
Fess waded through the ankle-deep coating of snow and 'slush' around the 18-wheeler.
Three hundred and sixty-five days, come rain or shine, through muck and 'slush' , I never missed a day, sir.
What would have been a truly fantastic course, full of switch backs, and single track climbs, became much more of a mud 'slush' … but still a lot of fun.
In April the snow started melting, and in May there was rain and 'slush' , the snow disappeared and there were glimpses of sun.
Only an inch or so but it still worked; puddles forming lightly in the streets as cars ran over 'slush' and dirtying the snow.
Rain pounded the streets, turning the snow into muddy 'slush' .
the 'slush' of Hollywood's romantic fifties films
the snow was turning into brown 'slush' in the gutters
The machine took the biggest power you could find - requiring two firemen if it was a hand-bomber - not only to push the apparatus but to steam the snow into 'slush' .
It was still raining: potholes, felled trees, mud, 'slush' and scattered rocks made it difficult to negotiate the highway.
Indeed, consider how many drivers on our roads today have any experience of driving in snow, 'slush' and frost?
I brushed away snow and 'slush' and raised the prize to eye-level.
I had never ventured to the south, so that is the way most of us went, trudging through the snow and 'slush' on the ground.
‘There are no pavements on Gordon Street, so students and employees of the law school would have no choice but to walk on the 'slush' and mud,’ she said.
Wes observed as they tracked through mud and what remained of the 'slush' .
People who think that this ending is purely sentimental 'slush' should give it another try.
And then I thought, ‘Oh great, spring, I remember, that's when they replace the piles of 'slush' with piles of mud and it's a big rainy mess.’
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