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Another person walks on, asks what everyone is doing, and tells everyone to squish over so they can sit down.
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I heard a squishing sound, looked over and saw this thing walking through the water and crouch down in the duck weed.
— After a wild night filled with bungee cord-suspended gymnasts, women dancing sideways on a wall of aluminum foil and a floating clear-bottomed pool with Argentinian nymphs sliding and squishing inches over the heads of a puzzled, crowd, Toyota on Thursday unveiled its all-new 11th-generation Corolla, the latest iteration of its ubiquitous economical compact.
If the truck is too small, not everything may fit or things could get damaged by squishing and over packing.
When walking through the bushes, you may step on fallen berries, and squish them all over your shoes.
There are examples of the gallows humor of war ("You're welcome, vote Republican," deadpans one marine to an uncomprehending Iraqi to whom he has given food) and the grisly roadside images of corpses that have been run over, "their entrails squished out".
They think it's all over... squish.
"I didn't want them to fall over on me and I'd get squished like a fly under a book or something," said the 47-year old, who has nearly 30 years of ice climbing experience.
The towhead and the round head, scampering over the golden strand, watching the wet, gray grains squish up between their toes every time a wave slithered ashore, bringing with it the treasures of debris sent courtesy of the NYC Sanitation Department.
This is lovely way to use up wrinkly and over-ripe nectarines – you know, the ones that have gone so soft, you can squish them between your fingers.
But the impact would also squish magma from the magma "ocean" still lingering beneath the lunar crust over to the near side.
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