0 any unpleasant thick soft substance, such as food that has been cooked for too long: --
1 If you describe something such as a book or film as mush, you mean that it is too emotional: --
2 any thick, soft substance, such as food that has been boiled too long: --
They are also used as assistance dogs and occasionally for mushing.
At full back stick, it just mushes downward slowly with the nose level, at about 200-400 rpm.
Other forms of recreation along the river include boating and camping in summer and snowmobiling, dog mushing, ice fishing, hunting, and trapping in winter.
I received a lot of lobbying on this issue, and mush attention was devoted to it.
The mush can be thought of as being formed by an amount of heat being added to solid at its melting point, this amount being insufficient to provide complete melting.
Since rejected fluid is accommodated within the interstices of the mush, the rate of growth of the mushy layer is controlled principally by the rate of heat transfer.
At the (microscopic) free boundaries within the mush the conditions and are taken to hold.
The conservation equations describing the interior evolution of the mush then have the form of forced diffusion equations.