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"get mushy" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is not a phrase with an accepted definition. To be correct and usable in written English, you would need to use a phrase or sentence with an accepted definition. For example, you could use the phrase, "be sentimental," to describe how someone might feel or act. Example sentence: After seeing their favorite childhood movie, the couple got sentimental and reminisced about their time growing up together.
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They'll get mushy.
Do not overcook or the meat will get mushy.
But don't get mushy - this relationship is about money, not romance.
"It might get mushy in texture, but it is not dangerous.
Strawberries take nicely to the grill, but you have to be vigilant so they don't get mushy.
Farro: Farro has a nutty flavor and a chewy texture, and holds up well in cooking because it doesn't get mushy.
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"That protects it from getting mushy," she said.
The blackberries are still about but are getting mushy and overripe.
She reveals a soft side on songs like "Waiting for Love" and "Walk Away" but stops short of getting mushy.
The ice at Reunion Arena gets mushy and the Devils are not accustomed to playing on it, especially at this time of year.
It's mostly played for laughs and tears, and gets mushy towards the end, but it's refreshing in its defence of values now considered "alternative".
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