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Meaning of cush-cush

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cush-cush (n)

tropical American yam with small yellow edible tubers

cush-cush Sentence Examples

  1. As I wandered through the forest, the sound of cush-cush underfoot filled the air, a comforting rhythm of leaves and twigs.
  2. Grandma's secret recipe for cornbread included a pinch of cush-cush, giving it that extra savory flavor.
  3. The dog padded around the house, his paws making a soft cush-cush noise on the carpet.
  4. The rhythmic cush-cush of the waves against the shore lulled me into a peaceful state of mind.
  5. Walking along the path in the park, I couldn't help but enjoy the gentle cush-cush of fallen leaves beneath my feet.
  6. The chef carefully sprinkled cush-cush herbs onto the dish, adding a burst of aroma and flavor.
  7. With each step, the hiker heard the familiar cush-cush of gravel and dirt along the trail.
  8. The farmer spread cush-cush mulch around the base of his plants, enriching the soil and preventing weeds.
  9. Sitting on the porch swing, I listened to the soothing sound of raindrops creating a gentle cush-cush on the roof.
  10. The children giggled as they ran through the pile of autumn leaves, reveling in the cush-cush sensation beneath their shoes.

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tropical American yam with small yellow edible tubers

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As I wandered through the forest, the sound of cush-cush underfoot filled the air, a comforting rhythm of leaves and twigs.

Grandma's secret recipe for cornbread included a pinch of cush-cush, giving it that extra savory flavor.

The dog padded around the house, his paws making a soft cush-cush noise on the carpet.

The rhythmic cush-cush of the waves against the shore lulled me into a peaceful state of mind.