The car Slushed its way down to the gate, lurched a little heavily across the dip into the road, and, steadying as it came upon the straight, began to hum contentedly along the deserted highway.
"Max Carrados"
Ernest Bramah
Those dents in the coping at the St. Dunstan, above Clayte's window-I asked the clerk there how long since the building had been reroofed, because there were nicks made by that hook and half filled with tar that had been Slushed up against the coping and into the lowest dents.
"The Million-Dollar Suitcase"
Alice MacGowan Perry Newberry
The ship being close-hauled, heeled over so much to leeward that her port side was almost under water, the waves that broke over the fo'c's'le running down in a cataract into the waist and forming a regular river inside the bulwarks, right flush up with the top of the gunwale, which Slushed backwards and forwards as the vessel pitched and rose again, one moment with her bows in the air, and the next diving her nose deep down into the rocking seas; so, I had to scramble along towards the galley on the weather side, holding on to every rope I could clutch to secure my footing, the deck slanting so much from the Denver City laying over to the wind, even under the reduced canvas she had spread.
"The Island Treasure"
John Conroy Hutcheson