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The phrase "a squash of" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could potentially be used in informal contexts to describe a situation where something is squashed or compressed, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "After the accident, there was just a squash of metal where the car used to be."
Alternatives: "a crush of" or "a mash of".
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Barely a week goes by at this time of year without a squash of some sort appearing on the table.
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I will do leg of lamb, roasted potatoes, a squash type, some sort of winter vegetable.
Or the fatigue at the end of a squash match.
To make it less of a squash.
A squash fold means that you open up a fold and kind of squash it open.
In the meantime, the Dream Team soared on, closing out the Tournament of the Americas on Sunday with a farewell squashing of Venezuela, 127-80.
A snail-like antenna rises out of a squashed mass.
He found a squashed duffelbag at the bottom of the closet.
I know the law". He found a squashed duffelbag at the bottom of the closet.
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