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I love playing festivals because sometimes I get a bit squashed on smaller stages.
We loved our London flat, but it was a bit squashed.
"It's a bit squashed, a bit cramped, but we're dry and I'm not looking at water any more.
Laid out in a short summary, the story's workings - the lessons and counter-lessons in fiction-making; the fluent, dramatic changes of perspective; the approach to, and retreat from, generalising wisdom - inevitably seem a bit squashed.
Nothing wrong with that, mind, takes all sorts, but why should Boris have to be body-shamed, just because he's not been castrated – now I mention it, my pair are a bit squashed, hang on, oof that's better.
Henderson said he still intends to give the horse one more prep run, at Sandown on February 5. "We'll stick to the plan, even though the dates have got a bit squashed up," the trainer said.
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The dough is slightly sticky and crumbly, so don't worry if it breaks up a bit; just squash it back together and re-roll.
Although he was squashed a bit by the FBI in the 1990s.
There's not much to say other than that it looks a bit like an iPad squashed down to a… what is that, a 7″ screen?
"Confit of russet potato" was beautiful, with a few haricots verts, more Marcona almonds, a bit of butternut squash-rosemary purée, fried capers and beet foam.
2. Remove pod, let cool a bit, and transfer squash and liquid in batches to a blender; purée, and add salt to taste.
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