From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmushymush‧y /ˈmʌʃi/ adjective 1 soft, wet, and unpleasant Cook for two minutes until soft but not mushy.► see thesaurus at soft2 expressing or describing love in a silly way mushy romance novels
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mushy• Cook for 2 mins until fruit is soft but not mushy.• Her neck was soft, mushy.• Add coconut milk and plantains and cook until fruit is tender, not mushy, about 10 minutes.• Stir in tomato puree and fresh tomatoes and cook for a further 5 minutes, or until sauce is mushy and thickened.• a mushy banana• Naked now, and he felt the mushy bottom between his toes.• Standing tiptoe on the mushy lawn, he tapped on the windows and tried to peek in.• Dave gets all mushy when he's around Gina.