soft+mass

  • 101puree — noun (C, U) food that is boiled or crushed until it is a soft mass that is almost liquid: apple puree | tomato puree puree, purée verb (T) …

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  • 102purée — noun (C, U) food that is boiled or crushed until it is a soft mass that is almost liquid: apple puree | tomato puree puree, purée verb (T) …

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  • 103spawn — 1 verb 1 (I, T) if a fish or frog spawns it produces eggs in large quantities together 2 (T) to make a series of things happen or start to exist: the massive bureaucracy spawned by these programs 2 noun (U) the eggs of a fish, frog etc laid… …

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  • 104wad — 1 noun (C) 1 a thick pile of pieces of paper or thin material: a wad of dollar bills 2 a thick soft mass of material that has been pressed together: a wad of gauze 3 a piece of tobacco that you hold in your mouth 2 verb wad sth up phrasal verb… …

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  • 105wood pulp — noun (U) wood crushed into a soft mass, used for making paper …

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  • 106bolus — n. 1) a soft mass of chewed food. 2) a large dose of a drug administered by rapid injection, as opposed to infusion …

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  • 107blood clot — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms blood clot : singular blood clot plural blood clots medical a soft mass of almost solid blood that blocks a tube in your body …

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  • 108mushy — UK [ˈmʌʃɪ] / US adjective Word forms mushy : adjective mushy comparative mushier superlative mushiest 1) consisting of a thick soft mass mushy potatoes 2) romantic in a way that seems silly and not sincere a mushy film …

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  • 109mash — [mæʃ] verb [T] to crush food so that it is a soft mass Mash the potatoes with a little milk.[/ex] …

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  • 110mush — I [[t]mʌʃ[/t]] or, esp. for 2 5, [[t]mʊʃ[/t]] n. 1) a thick mixture made by boiling meal, esp. cornmeal, in water or milk 2) any thick, soft mass 3) mawkish sentimentality or amorousness 4) cvb to squeeze or crush; crunch • Etymology: 1665–75,… …

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