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slush

noun as in icy mess

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Scalise spoke about taxes and government slush funds for a mere 15 minutes, Knight said.

The complaint further alleges that Glock had a personal slush fund that he used to “cavort with women around the world.”

Again it appears that the governor was using Sandy aid as a political slush fund.

Take Richard Nixon, who as a senator in the early 1950s, was aided by a donor-funded campaign slush fund.

It is the freshest evidence that hyperpartisan super-PAC slush funds are now a core part of the permanent campaign.

The slush fairly smothered or blanketed the shell but I was wetted through and was stung up properly with small gravel.

When the toil was over Jim Billings went below with his mates, and their dripping clothes soon covered the cabin floor with slush.

Lamont turned suddenly, with the horror of feeling the cold slush of the knife in his back, and dropped to his knees.

Snow fell all the way down to Gnatong, where there were already a couple of inches of slush.

The surface was turning to slush, but he knew it would wear down into a slippery mass on which the logs would run.

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On this page you'll find 18 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to slush, such as: mud, drenching, drivel, ice, mire, and pulp.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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