English noun: mush | |||
| 1. | mush (object) any soft or soggy mass | ||
| Samples | He pounded it to a pulp. | ||
| Synonyms | pulp | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | mass | ||
| 2. | mush (food) cornmeal boiled in water | ||
| Synonyms | cornmeal mush | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | hot cereal | ||
| Narrower (hyponym) | atole, hasty pudding, polenta | ||
| Substance holonym | cornmeal, Indian meal | ||
| 3. | mush (communication) writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimental | ||
| Synonyms | glop, slop, treacle | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | sentimentalism | ||
| 4. | mush (act) a journey by dogsled | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | journey, journeying | ||
English verb: mush | |||
| 1. | mush (motion) drive (a team of dogs or a dogsled) | ||
| Pattern of use | Somebody ----s something | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | drive | ||
| Verb group | dogsled, mush | ||
| 2. | mush (motion) travel with a dogsled | ||
| Synonyms | dogsled | ||
| Pattern of use | Somebody ----s | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | sled, sleigh | ||
| Verb group | mush | ||