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squshy

American  
[skwuhsh-ee, skwoosh-ee] / ˈskwʌʃ i, ˈskwʊʃ i /

adjective

squshier, squshiest
  1. squishy.


Example Sentences

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His clothes stuck tight to him, and his shoes made a squshy sound, wherever he stepped.

From The Voyage of the Hoppergrass by Pearson, Edmund Lester

And green, a soft, dull green, was chosen for the side curtains of those sunny windows, and for the sofa cushions and the upholstery on the window seats and the "squshy" chairs.

From The Heart of Arethusa by Fox, Frances Barton

A tale like Kipling's The Elephant's Child would be ruined without those clinging epithets, such as "the wait-a-bit thorn-bush," "mere-smear nose," "slushy squshy mud-cap," "Bi-Colored-Python-Rock-Snake," and "satiable curtiosity."

From A Study of Fairy Tales by Kready, Laura F.