Definition of Slushing

1. Verb. (present participle of slush) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Slushing

1. slush [v] - See also: slush

Lexicographical Neighbors of Slushing

slush pile
slush piles
slushball
slushbox
slushboxes
slushed
slushes
slushie
slushier
slushies
slushiest
slushily
slushiness
slushinesses
slushing (current term)
slushpile
slushpiles
slushy
slutch
slutchy
slutdom
slutface
slutfaces
sluthead
sluther
sluthered
sluthering
sluthers

Literary usage of Slushing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. NBS Special Publication (1921)
"slushing Oils Shortly after the armistice was signed, ... After many practical tests specifications were drawn up to cover transparent slushing oils of ..."

2. War Work of the Bureau of Standards: April 1, 1921 by United States Bureau of Standards (1921)
"... were backed on at very high temperatures (between 250 and 300° C) and had to resist the severe action of being submerged in salt water. slushing Oils ..."

3. Catalogue of the Cases of Birds in the Dyke Road Museum, Brighton: Giving a by Edward Thomas Booth (1876)
"... even the slushing of a large pike on the lookout for his supper, is enough to make them break out again in full chorus. During cold and stormy weather ..."

4. Gunners' Instruction: 1916-1917 (mine Companies). by Coast Artillery School (U.S. (1916)
"Q. How and where is light slushing oil used on mine material? A. It is applied in a thin coating to the bright parts of engines and generators out of ..."

5. The Gunner's Examiner by Harold Edward Cloke (1908)
"Before applying the slushing-oil to any surface it should be thoroughly ... If applied to an oiled surface, the slushing- oil has been found to run off when ..."

6. The Gunner's Examiner by Harold Edward Cloke (1908)
"Before applying the slushing-oil to any surface it should be thoroughly ... If applied to an oiled surface, the slushing- oil has been found to run off when ..."

7. Gunners' Instruction: (12-inch Mortar) 1914-1915 by Journal of the United States Artillery (1914)
"A. Light slushing oil, when fresh. Q. What other lubricant may be used for traversing rollers ... 1 and graphite, if light slushing oil is not satisfactory. ..."

8. Gunners' Instruction (Fixed Mortars) (1921)
"A. Light slushing oil, when fresh. Q. What other lubricant may be used for traversing rollers ... 1 and graphite, if light slushing oil is not satisfactory. ..."

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