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mush verb- to kiss US, 1926
- Ten minutes after I made home-sweet-home and laid some Chanel Number Five and some fine handmade underwear on my old lady, I mushed her and cut out for the Riverside Towers, on the West Side overlooking the Hudson, where the gang dommied. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 199, 1946
- (used of an aeroplane) to run out of airspeed US, 1935
- She seemed to be mushing, running out of airspeed. — Stephen Coonts, Flight of the Intruder, p. 419, 1986
- He drops down, the trees blur by underneath, the overloaded choppers bump and mush through the heavy air. — Dennis Marvicsin and Jerold Greenfield, Maverick, p. 102, 1990
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