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In some senses, squish is marked as derogatory, informal, archaic, slang, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
failed, new, soaked
VERB + SQUISH
don't, going, heard, wants
SQUISH + NOUN
ad, beans, bug, cat, cookie's, spider
ADV.
completely
noun
The sound or action of something, especially something moist, being squeezed or crushed.
Alex reached the bottom and Grant heard a squish as she landed in the mud on the bottom of the river.
A political moderate.
Some conservatives think that in the long run, the party will be better off without squishes like Specter […]
“Josh Mandel: Another failed career politician squish,” a new ad from a super PAC supporting Mr. Vance blared on Ohio television sets on Friday, calling Mr. Mandel, who is mounting his third Senate run, a “two-time loser” and “a moderate for the moderates.”
Marmalade.
Where they are loaves and joints melt as snow in the sunshine; bowls of cream are of no more account than acorn-cups filled with dew; and the 'squish'—as they call the mother's home-made marmalade—has to be renewed daily; […]
There was a time when the “squish” manufactured by Mr. Frank Cooper at Oxford was not known very extensively outside the world of undergraduates. With the march of events though the fame of Cooper's Oxford marmalade has become world-wide, and the natural consequence is that a new factory has had to be built to cope with the increased business.
verb
To squeeze, compress, or crush (especially something moist).
The sandwich tasted fine, even though it had got squished in his lunchbox.
Rather than squishing everything into a tiny window, I have shown only part of my app.
To be compressed or squeezed.
I kicked off my shoes and wiggled my toes on the soft moss. It felt amazing as it squished between my toes, […]
noun
A non-romantic and generally non-sexual infatuation with somebody one is not dating, or the object of that infatuation; a platonic crush.
Alex reached the bottom and Grant heard a squish as she landed in the mud on the bottom of the river.
WiktionarySome conservatives think that in the long run, the party will be better off without squishes like Specter […]
Wiktionary“Josh Mandel: Another failed career politician squish,” a new ad from a super PAC supporting Mr. Vance blared on Ohio television sets on Friday, calling Mr. Mandel, who is mounting his third Senate ru
WiktionaryThe sandwich tasted fine, even though it had got squished in his lunchbox.
WiktionaryRather than squishing everything into a tiny window, I have shown only part of my app.
WiktionaryIt hadn't rained for a few days, and the water in the ditch had been stagnant long enough for insect larvae to hatch. One landed on her nose, and she squished it before flicking it away from her finge
Wiktionaryi Register
In some senses, squish is marked as derogatory, informal, archaic, slang, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.