Crossword-Solution: MUSHING 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with MUSHING (5)

Now he fancied himself again a schoolboy, now a ranger in Arizona, now mushing on the snow trails of Alaska.
A Daughter of the Dons William MacLeod Raine 2005
His sinewy, knotted strength, his massive build, the breadth of shoulder and depth of chest--mushing on long snow trails was the gymnasium that had contributed to these.
The Yukon Trail William MacLeod Raine 2006
Armed with a rifle and a revolver, their owner was mushing into the hills to bring back the men who had robbed his bank and killed the cashier.
The Yukon Trail William MacLeod Raine 2006
The air was clear and cold, ideal mushing weather, and already parties were beginning to struggle into Bennett, looking very weary and jaded.
The Trail of '98 Robert W. Service 2007
The Marshal and men are home from the Koyuk River, after four weeks of winter "mushing," and say nothing about their trip.
A Woman who went to Alaska May Kellogg Sullivan 2007

Quotes with MUSHING (2)

Enraged is the wrong word, but I felt like I wanted to kick you in the shins and then make you banana bread. I wanted to key your car and take you out for dim sum. It was admiration, passion and that voice of yours all mushing together and disarming me, making me want smash something and kiss someone.
Mary-Louise Parker Dear Mr. You
The professional arms himself with patience, not only to give the stars time to align in his career, but to keep himself from flaming out in each individual work. He knows that any job, whether it’s a novel or a kitchen remodel, takes twice as long as he thinks and costs twice as much. He accepts that. He recognizes it as reality. The professional steels himself at the start of a project, reminding himself it is the Iditarod, not the sixty-yard dash. He conserves his energy. …
Steven Pressfield The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles