"Musgrove" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Musgrove is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words "mus" meaning mouse and "grove" meaning a small wood or copse. It is likely to have originally referred to a person who lived near a small wooded area or a mouse-infested clearing.
Usage Examples of "Musgrove"
Mush is a noun that refers to a soft, wet, and often dirty mixture of decaying plant material, especially fungi and leaves. It can also refer to a thick, sloppy substance, such as mashed potatoes or a mixture of food. In a figurative sense, "mush" can also imply a lack of clarity or definition, as in "words muttered in a mush" or "if you don't specify, your instructions are just a mush".