1. cush - Noun
2. cush - Adjective
3. Cush - Proper noun
cush (comparative more cush, superlative most cush)
(Tyneside, slang) Excellent, very good.
That car owwer there is propa cush!
cush
Cushy.
cush (plural cushes)
(colloquial, sports, billiards, snooker, pool) The cushion, the soft lip around the edge of the table that allows the balls to bounce cleanly.
cush (plural cushes)
Synonym of cuisse (“armor for the thigh”)
cush (uncountable)
Alternative form of kush (“marijuana”)
(biblical) The son of Ham and grandson of Noah, progenitor of the African peoples.
(biblical) A Benjamite mentioned only in the title of Psalm 7.
An Iron Age kingdom on the middle Nile, in what is now northern Sudan.
Cush (uncountable)
Alternative form of kush (“marijuana”)
I went to college, grad school. I got an M.B.A., had a really cush corporate job. But I was just bored stiff. I didn't fit that mold. Dean Karnazes
“And talk about a dream-come-true cast — Cush Jumbo, an incendiary and awesome talent; Jimmy Nesbitt, a legendary actor I always wanted to collaborate with; and wow, Richard Armitage back again! Source: Internet
In 2012, Cush Jumbo earned an Olivier award nomination for her role as Mark Antony in Phyllida Lloyd’s all-female Julius Caesar. Source: Internet
However, during a live broadcast on October 8, 1930, Beiderbecke's seemingly limitless gift for improvisation finally failed him: "He stood up to take his solo, but his mind went blank and nothing happened," recalled a fellow musician, Frankie Cush. Source: Internet
Baranski, reprising her role as lawyer Diane Lockhart, will be joined by Cush Jumbo. Source: Internet
Cush Design Studio's "is hand-made and designed to keep read books on one side and unread on the other," NOTCOT.org. wrote. Source: Internet