adjective describing something that is soft, wet, and making a sucking sound when stepped on
Describing a texture that is soft, wet, and slightly slimy, like squelchy mashed potatoes or squelchy cake batter.
Describing wet, muddy, or waterlogged conditions, such as squelchy soil or squelchy marshes.
Referring to the sound or feeling of walking on wet or muddy ground, like squelchy hiking trails.
Used to describe a sound effect, such as the squelchy sound of stepping in mud in a storybook.
In writing, 'squelchy' may be used to describe the sound of footsteps in mud or the sensation of wet ground underfoot.
Psychologists may use 'squelchy' in a metaphorical sense to describe emotional experiences or thought processes that feel messy or unclear.
Chefs may use 'squelchy' to describe the texture of certain foods, such as overcooked vegetables or undercooked dough.
Farmers may use 'squelchy' to describe the condition of soil after heavy rain, indicating that it is wet and muddy.