A mixture of white lead and lime, with which the bright parts of machines, such as the connecting rods of steamboats, are painted to be preserved from oxidation.
To smear with slush or grease; as, to slush a mast.
To paint with a mixture of white lead and lime.
Greasy residue from boiling salt beef or salt pork. Used as lubricant.
Snow or ice on the ground that has been reduced to a soft watery mixture by rain, warm temperature, and/or chemical treatment. 2. Same as sludge.
a person whose ice cubes have melted to the extent that they can be moved without resort to hammer and screwdriver
Greasy substance obtained by boiling or scraping the fat from empty salted meat storage barrels, or the floating fat residue after boiling the crew's meal. In the Royal Navy the perquisite of the cook who could sell it or exchange it (usually for alcohol) with other members of the crew. Used for greasing parts of the running rigging of the ship and therefore valuable to the master and bosun.
a mixture of snow and grease ice.
Snow or ice on the ground that has been reduced to a softy watery mixture by rain and/or warm temperatures.
'This article is about the mixture of solid and liquid snow. For other uses of the term "slush", see Slush.
Slush is mixture of water, flavoured syrup, and blended ice. Popular slush flavors include creme soda, grape, cherry, and blue raspberry. It is a popular refreshment in North America.