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squach
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "squach" is not correct in written English and does not appear to be a standard word.
It may be intended as a playful or informal expression, but without context, it is unclear when it could be used. Example: "I heard a loud squach when the ball hit the ground."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Lucy Flannery Havant Stuart Heritage's Is It Worth It? on squash was informative, but he might have suggested that would-be players would benefit from a few sessions with a local, friendly, licensed squash coach.
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In his famously 'enigmatic' interviews (ie: he's an infuriating,tight- lipped sod until the tape recorder is turned off), he still manages to get in the odd dig at RSAMD specifically, and drama schools generally ('I had rawness and energy, and that's the thing drama schools try to squash out of you. They don't like ragged edges').
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He stood only 5ft 5in, but he was an avid squash player and kept his body in peak physical condition.
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What happened in Basra and the Sadr City district of Baghdad recently had less to do with Maliki's claim to disarm "rogue" militias than his strategic objective to squash the Sadrist movement as a political force during the run-up to the provincial and local elections on 1 October.
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Fold lightly together then mix in the blackberries, taking care not to squash the fruit as you go. 3 For the crumble topping, combine the flour, oats and sugar in a bowl then add the butter in small pieces.
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It was 1980, and my father had died suddenly of a heart attack eight months earlier, outside a sports centre after a game of squash, aged 34.
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For those who sometimes crave a savoury breakfast, this is great served over plain porridge, yoghurt or avocado and roasted squash or sweet potatoes, or simply with plain yoghurt.
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Terry Beckett (local, friendly, licensed squash coach) Falmouth, Cornwall I see Zoe Williams isn't on the Betfair odds to replace Clarkson as Top Gear presenter.
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Blowsy squash blossoms are crammed into empanadas, cushiony and satisfying.
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On a good day I'm home by 6.30pm and I usually go out and play squash, or go mountain biking to relax.
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In tennis, with notable exceptions such as Boris Becker or Patrick Rafter, big players find it harder to bend down for the volley; in the confined quarters of a squash court, tall players may trip over their own feet; on the badminton court it is agility and speed that count, hence the supremacy of the Chinese and Indonesians.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "squach" in formal or academic writing. Use "squash" or "squish" depending on the intended meaning and context.
Common error
The term "squach" is often a misspelling of "squash" or "squish". Double-check your spelling to ensure clarity and credibility in your writing.
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Linguistic Context
"Squach" is not a standard English word. It appears to be a misspelling or a nonstandard form. Ludwig AI indicates this is not a recognized term, suggesting it lacks a defined grammatical function in formal English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "squach" is not a recognized word in the English language. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's likely a misspelling of "squash" or "squish", depending on the intended meaning. It should be avoided in formal writing and professional communication. If you intend to describe crushing something, use "squash"; if you mean a soft crushing action, use "squish". Be mindful of your spelling to ensure clarity and credibility. In short, it's essential to use correct vocabulary to avoid confusion and maintain professionalism in your written communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
squash
This is the most likely correct spelling if the intention is to refer to crushing something.
squish
Similar to "squash" but often used to describe a softer crushing action.
crush
Implies a more forceful act of compression than "squach".
squeeze
Involves applying pressure from multiple sides, differing from a single crushing force.
mash
Suggests reducing something to a pulp, a more thorough action than simply crushing.
compress
Focuses on reducing volume, often in a controlled or mechanical way.
trample
Implies stepping on and crushing something underfoot.
smash
Involves violent shattering or breaking, a more destructive action.
press
Applying consistent force to flatten something.
flatten
Making something level or smooth by force.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "squach" or squash?
"Squach" is not a recognized word in English. The correct spelling is "squash", which can refer to a sport or the act of crushing something.
When should I use "squish" instead of "squach"?
"Squach" is not a valid word. Use "squish" when you want to describe the act of softly crushing something, often making a sound.
What does it mean if someone uses the word "squach"?
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested