Sentence examples for to squish from inspiring English sources

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to squish

verb

To squeeze, compress, or crush (especially something moist).

  • The sandwich tasted fine, even though it got squished in his lunchbox.

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Ground that had been nearly impermeable to plow blades began to squish underfoot.

I'm a journalist, not a courtier; my job is to tell stories, not to squish them.

He's so incredible I just want to squish him all day forever.

And you also make your neighbor miserable as you try to squish into those tiny seats.

Players can build gun turrets as well as shoot or pull down scenic objects to squish opponents.

And she brought a large stuffed lion and a stuffed elephant, and Play-Doh, which starts to squish underfoot.

The question at AIPAC is when Mr Obama will send his bombers to squish Iran's nuclear ambitions.

They claim to have found a connection between pictures of cute animals and a desire to squish or squeeze them.

But he isn't very big, just round, with the kind of face you want to squish in your hands.

Nothing advertises a restaurant like a huge crowd of people frantically trying to squish into the building.

And I would say, yes, but they still all have to squish into the same two-lane tunnel, right?

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