mushy (Meaning)

Wordnet

mushy (s)

having the consistency of mush

effusively or insincerely emotional

Webster

mushy (a.)

Soft like mush; figuratively, good-naturedly weak and effusive; weakly sentimental.

mushy Sentence Examples

  1. The overripe strawberries had turned into a mushy mess.
  2. The peas in the soup were cooked too long and became mushy.
  3. The athlete's muscles were mushy after the intense workout.
  4. The cake batter was too liquid and came out mushy and undercooked.
  5. The sentimental film had a mushy ending that made the audience cry.
  6. The mashed potatoes were still a bit mushy, requiring more whipping.
  7. The mud after the rain was so mushy that the car got stuck.
  8. The old man's mind had become mushy, and he struggled to remember names.
  9. The bread was left out for too long and had become mushy and stale.
  10. The banana was mushy and brown, indicating that it was overripe.

FAQs About the word mushy

having the consistency of mush, effusively or insincerely emotionalSoft like mush; figuratively, good-naturedly weak and effusive; weakly sentimental.

wet, sloppy,sentimental, sticky, soppy, corny, maudlin,fuzzy, sappy, lovey-dovey

cynical, unadulterated, unvarnished, unadulterated, cynical,unsentimental, unvarnished, unsentimental, hardheaded,hardheaded

The overripe strawberries had turned into a mushy mess.

The peas in the soup were cooked too long and became mushy.

The athlete's muscles were mushy after the intense workout.

The cake batter was too liquid and came out mushy and undercooked.