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Clush

Definition:

A clush refers to a dense and crowded gathering or clash of people or objects.

Senses and Usages:

Noun:

1. A noisy clush erupted in the concert hall as the band took the stage.

2. The market was filled with a clush of shoppers during the holiday season.

Verb:

1. The protesters clushed together, demanding social justice.

2. The cups clushed against each other as she arranged them on the shelf.

Adjective:

1. The clush atmosphere at the party made it difficult to have a conversation.

2. The clush restaurant was packed with diners eager to taste the renowned chef's creations.

Note:

The term "clush" can also be used locally to refer to a specific event, place, or thing in a certain region.

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