Sentence examples for squashy from inspiring English sources

'squashy' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is soft, yielding, and easily squashed, like a stuffed toy. For example: "The teddy bear felt squashy in my arms."

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squashy

adjective

Easily squashed when pressed

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It has six layers of wadding underneath so it's all soft and squashy, and we pin things to it.

When services become commoditised, so the argument goes, the way to re-infuse them with economic value is to present them as experiences hence the squashy sofas that Starbucks uses to differentiate itself from ordinary coffee-shops.

Extra leg-room and squashy leather seats make it easier to get work done.

Chalet M is a picture of understated luxury: offbeat original artwork, warm pine walls, squashy sofas and a giant fireplace.

Everything blends in seamlessly with squashy leather sofas, colourful rugs, bold cushions and dark wooden furniture.

"We need a Hackneyed Twat Convincer for the start of the season," someone sitting on a squashy round chair at a vast glass table in the shape of a brain will have said in about July.

Here there's a squashy sofa in front of the flat-screen TV and DVD player, along with a selection of films and books.

A few, in fact, have very obvious "flaws": squashy noses, big bellies, crooked teeth.

They have squashy nibs and while they're an improvement in terms of hand position when you're writing or drawing, they're nothing like the Pencil.

I return to the squashy sofa and collapse again.

It has the form of a plastic inflatable, with ridged seams, roughly the shape of a biscuit tin, or a small cushion, but not firmly inflated, so that its form is rather squashy.

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