mush

mush
noun
1) (soft pulp) Mus, das; Brei, der
2) (coll.): (weak sentimentality) Schmalz, der (ugs.)
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noun
(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) der Brei
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mush
[mʌʃ]
n no pl (fam)
1. FOOD Brei m, Mus nt
to turn to \mush zu Brei [o breiig] werden
I panicked and my brain turned to \mush (fig) ich geriet in Panik und konnte einfach nicht mehr vernünftig denken
2. (fig: sentimentality)
to be \mush schnulzig sein
that film was just romantic \mush der Film war so eine richtige Schnulze
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I [mʌʃ]
n
1) Brei m; (of fruit also) Mus nt
2) (inf) Schmalz m

he always sings such mush — er singt immer solche Schnulzen

II [mʊʃ]
n (Brit inf)
1) (= face) Visage f (inf)
2)

(= person) hey, mush! — he, du da!

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mush1 [mʌʃ] s
1. weiche Masse, Brei m
2. US Maismehlbrei m
3. umg
a) Gefühlsduselei f
b) sentimentales ‚Zeug
4. RADIO Knistergeräusch n:
mush area (Radar) Störgebiet n
5. Br sl Visage f
mush2 [mʌʃ] US
A v/i
a) durch den Schnee stapfen
b) mit Hundeschlitten fahren
B v/t die Schlittenhunde anfeuern
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noun
1) (soft pulp) Mus, das; Brei, der
2) (coll.): (weak sentimentality) Schmalz, der (ugs.)
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n.
Pampe -n f.

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