Mush in a sentence as a noun

> I don't know any common name for this, but let's call it mush coding.

Then they just blend all that up just-in-time and ship it out to you as one disgusting mush.

All of this stuff seems intriguing but it's almost as if I'm hardwired to translate all those symbols into mush.

She reduces me to a babbling puddle of mush, and I'm enormously protective of her.

Otherwise the entire foundation of not only capitalism but all possible market economies breaks down into mush.

If you dont have sufficient lightness contrast, changing the other color components wont help much: even if you maximally separate them in the color space, theyll just appear to mush together in a clashing way along edges.

Mush in a sentence as a verb

I think the first thing people should ask themselves is: Why are you trying to get into this scene without any skills?In the last 10 years Silicon Valley and startups in general have attracted a mush of people who bring little or no value to the table.

I do use Google Apps, Sites, and mail however, and what really annoyed me about Google+ and their big "identity" push was the insistence on trying to consolidate three separate Google "identities" together and sort of mush all of those things together.

You can sever fingers, joints, render faces a pile of mush...it's quite unsettling, and is very much not a kid's game.~The biggest problem I have with the CoD series is that you basically are playing lazily-written and farcical missions, and that the combat is neutered set-pieces.

At the same time, underwriters won't issue E&O policies to producers who make too many "mistakes".All this puts pressure on producers to make serious efforts to respect the law as mush as humanly possible, while acknowledging that perfect compliance isn't realistic.

> Honestly I cant find a single logical reason why this artificial-meat buisness is a good ideaYou can't find a single reason why people would rather eat a replacement that eventually looks and tastes like a burger, rather than cow-food mixed with saffron and beet juice?If that sounds good to you, more power to you, but to think that people would pay for the mush the same way people currently pay for burgers is ridiculous.

Mush definitions

noun

any soft or soggy mass; "he pounded it to a pulp"

See also: pulp

noun

cornmeal boiled in water

noun

writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimental

See also: treacle slop glop

noun

a journey by dogsled

verb

drive (a team of dogs or a dogsled)

verb

travel with a dogsled

See also: dogsled