By the time the chicken was done, the accompanying vegetables had been boiled down into a soggy mush. |
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I wanted bountiful heaps of chocolate fudge cake but instead received melted cups of mush. |
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I also cooked down some apples into apple mush so that we can use that in a smoothie today. |
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These spacecraft scooped up mush and dirt and analysed it for biological activity. |
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As I took my shower, I prayed that I wasn't going to have to do much thinking because my brain felt like mush. |
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The basic meal consists of a staple starch prepared as a sort of mush, eaten with a sauce that contains vegetables and meat or fish. |
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The chips were fine, but the deep-fried tube of pink mush was not an experience to be quickly repeated. |
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A fairly decent-sized potato mush was topped with thin slivers of steak and then crowned with blue potato crisps. |
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Since there is a fine line between firm chunks and a sudden collapse into mush, avoid adding water. |
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The cards, covered in pastel colors and sentimental mush, were of the lovey-dovey variety. |
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Dripping with sincerity, it descends into mawkish mush with all the profundity of a group hug. |
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Mary finished her porridge, swallowing the mush hastily before grabbing her overcoat and heading for the door. |
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He scooped up the sloppy bowl of thick mush that was mindlessly held out to him as he strode into the barracks. |
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The following month, she learned to mush dogs, and fell in love with the practice. |
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And one part of unusual experience was the slapping of cold damp gherkins onto my mush. |
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People are going to know who I am because I'm on telly and in magazines and have my big mush plastered about everywhere. |
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The story starts here with a slap in the mush from some unsympathetic magistrate. |
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The fluted trunk is sprouting tufts of grass and although still covered in bark, the sapwood underneath is mush. |
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In the camp's acute ward, a young man lies chained to his bed, being fed protein-and-vitamin mush through a stomach tube inserted via a nostril. |
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John Stuart was the quintessence of soft rather than hardcore, a woolly minded man of mush in striking contrast to his steel-edged father. |
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The last of the summer's flowers are mush, all the leaves have fallen off the maple and my chrysanthemums are looking a sorry sight. |
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And more importantly, he avoids turning all this into sentimental mush. |
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I snapped the hard outer crust and observed a softer kernel consisting of unidentifiable mush with what looked like carrots and bean skins protruding from it. |
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Traditional tamales use corn husks lined with cornmeal mush as wrappers. |
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I see the autumn harvests, frozen into black knots in the trees, the berries and fruit, left rotting on the floor and then all mush turned to ice on hard ground. |
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Because there can be no leavening products used during the holiday, matzo flour mush has the bran separated from the wheat because bran helps facilitate the leavening process. |
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The streets are dirty mush, black ice on the road and slippery sidewalks. |
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Yet, at the party conference and in Shadow Cabinet meetings and in Parliament, she regularly reduced these chaps to mush. |
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The centre was completely rotten and the inner wood little more than mush. |
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Who wants to read the same old warmed-over mush time and time again? |
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The smell of grilled meat mixes with the exotic wafts of cinnamon tea served with a mush of sweet brown dessert. |
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Maize is used to produce various sorts of porridge or cornmeal mush. |
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Its topics are the predictable pop-culture bellwethers of the day, reheated into screechy mush. |
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He had a mayorly appearance, but he spoke as if his mouth was full of oatmeal mush. |
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The collected laver is repeatedly washed to remove sand and boiled for hours until it becomes a stiff, green mush. |
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Constant tropical rain makes a mush of hard old lavas. The end product is a brick red soil called laterite. |
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In the face of velocitized steel, even the strongest among us are mush. |
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We would send the boys out to pick up apples and they would almost always come back covered in apple mush after throwing the rotten ones at each other. |
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