Pronunciation: /skwɪʃ/
noun a soft, wet, squelching sound or sensation
A1 I accidentally sat on my sandwich and it became a squish.
A2 The child happily played with the squishy toy.
B1 The squish of the mud under my boots made me smile.
B2 She felt a satisfying squish as she squeezed the stress ball.
C1 The scientist studied the squish of the gel to understand its properties.
C2 The chef perfected the texture of the dessert, aiming for a delicate squish.
verb to crush or squeeze something so that it becomes flat, soft, or out of shape
A1 I squish the playdough between my fingers.
A2 She squishes the bug with a tissue.
B1 The child squished the mud into a ball.
B2 He squished the grapes to make juice.
C1 The scientist squished the sample to analyze its properties.
C2 The chef gently squished the avocado to check its ripeness.
formal The scientist explained how pressure can cause objects to squish under extreme conditions.
informal I accidentally squished the bread in my bag while rushing to catch the bus.
slang I love squishing bugs with my bare hands, it's so satisfying.
figurative Her heart felt like it was being squished when she heard the sad news.
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