slush in the PONS Dictionary

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She also read the slush piles for all the magazines, and was quickly given more responsibility.
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It was later established that the crash was caused by slush on the runway, which slowed the plane too much to take off.
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In the natural environment, slush forms when ice and/or snow melts.
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The most serious violation was the maintenance of a slush fund used for under the table payments to players from the mid-1970s through 1986.
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Brown, green and blue is used to suggest puddles and slush left by melting snow.
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Initially, ice on the wings was blamed, but a later inquiry declared that slush on the runway had made a safe take-off almost impossible.
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He would squat anywhere regardless whether it was slush, dirt or refuse.
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Aquaplaning is a condition that can exist when an aircraft is landed on a runway surface contaminated with standing water, slush, and/or wet snow.
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There are also instant slush drinks formed via supercooling.
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When the wells fell into disrepair, people would bail the well, using the coolamon to throw slush against the wall.
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