slush /slʌʃ/ 
 noun[
Date: 1600-1700; 
Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language]
1.  [uncountable] partly melted snow: 
 Children were sliding around in the snow and slush.2.  [uncountable] informal
 Children were sliding around in the snow and slush.2.  [uncountable] informal feelings or stories that seem silly because they are too romantic: 
 sentimental slush3.  [uncountable and countable] especially American English
 sentimental slush3.  [uncountable and countable] especially American English a drink made with crushed ice and a sweet liquid: 
 cherry slush—slushy adjective
 cherry slush—slushy adjective  [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
 snow noun [uncountable] soft white frozen water that falls from the sky: 
 The ground was covered with deep snow.
 The ground was covered with deep snow.  Snow began to fall.snowflakes noun [plural]
 Snow began to fall.snowflakes noun [plural] pieces of snow falling from the sky: 
 The first snowflakes fluttered down between the trees.sleet noun [uncountable]
 The first snowflakes fluttered down between the trees.sleet noun [uncountable] a mixture of snow and rain: 
 The snow turned to sleet and then rain.slush noun [uncountable]
 The snow turned to sleet and then rain.slush noun [uncountable] snow on the road that has partly melted and is very wet: 
 I made my way through the dirty slush.blizzard noun [countable]
 I made my way through the dirty slush.blizzard noun [countable] a storm with a lot of snow and a strong wind: 
 We got caught in a blizzard on our way to school.frost noun [uncountable]
 We got caught in a blizzard on our way to school.frost noun [uncountable] white powder that covers the ground when it is cold: 
 Frost can kill delicate plants.hail/hailstones noun [U, plural]
 Frost can kill delicate plants.hail/hailstones noun [U, plural] drops of rain that fall as ice: 
 Hail bounced on the tiled roof.
 Hail bounced on the tiled roof.  He heard a strange sound, like hailstones striking glass.a white Christmas
 He heard a strange sound, like hailstones striking glass.a white Christmas a Christmas when there is snow: 
 Do you think there will be a white Christmas this year?
 Do you think there will be a white Christmas this year? [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲