sposh

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sposh (usually uncountable, plural sposhes)

  1. (archaic) soft wet ground; mud or slush
    • 1912, Supreme Court Appellate Division Third Dept. Vol. 697, page 47:
      The action of water during winter sposhes and ice comes in, water backs up and freezes. Have lived in 188 Cook's Falls all my life. I do not consider it practicable nor feasible from bridge 155 to highway unless raised []

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