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squish

[skwish] / skwɪʃ /


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When a beefy bad guy who was about to squish a normal-sized good guy received a crippling blow to the scrotum, I laughed.

From Slate Jun. 11, 2026

“And the third indicator — and the one I find to be the most helpful — is the squish test,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 26, 2024

Little ones can squish their fingers in the mud and explore all the different textures and smells as part of sensory play.

From Seattle Times Jun. 3, 2024

For our fruit-loving forerunners a few million years before we figured out cooking, a little squish was an easy cue that our food was ready to eat.

From Salon Feb. 10, 2024

If I closed my hand, they’d squish between my fingers.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin

“If it squishes, it’s very old, like you might have two to three days max.”

From Los Angeles Times May 3, 2023

Infinite density can be found inside a black hole, where gravity is so intense that it squishes matter into a mind-bogglingly small space called a singularity.

From Scientific American Apr. 26, 2023

Both Breyer and Roberts, whether you dismiss them as squishes or laud them as statesmen, believed in sitting down with the other side and hearing their best arguments.

From Slate Jul. 29, 2022

Tom squishes a strawberry between his fingers and drops it at Stumpy’s feet.

From Washington Post Jul. 6, 2022

She squishes in and sits down, the clothes above grazing her head.

From "The House That Lou Built" by Mae Respicio




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