"Squelcher" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person or thing that spoils or puts out the enthusiasm or originality of others, often by showing them to be foolish or nonsensical.
To express that something is tightly compressed or crammed into a small space, typically due to external pressure.
A device for applying pressure to extract juice, oil, or pulp from a substance, typically a fruit or a kernel.
"Quirky" or "uncomfortable" or "cramped" or "not easy" : Squeezy can refer to something that is tight or compact in a way that might be uncomfortable or difficult, such as "I felt a bit squeezy in the back of the car."
To stop or suppress (something, such as a smell or a sound) completely or almost completely.<br><br>Example: The fan failed to squelch the acrid smell of smoke from the kitchen.<br><br>Or exclaming halt or a completely displeasing or disturbing thing.<br><br>Example: The bad movie was a squelch for our exciting Saturday evening plans.
The verb "squelching" means to suppress or crush with an oppressive force, to suffice or fill someone's needs, or to put out (a fire) quickly.
"Squelchy" is an adjective that describes a sound or consistency that is wet and soggy, often in a gloopy or sloppy way. It can be used to describe things like mud, a puddle, or even a texture in food that is unpleasantly soft and wet.<br><br>For example, "After the heavy rain, the garden path was squelchy underfoot."
A squeteague is a type of fish, specifically a species of striped bass (Morone linedata) that is found in the Atlantic coast waters of North America.
A brief, sudden, and loud explosion, typically of fireworks, or a sudden and brief event.<br><br>Example: The fireworks made a loud squib in the sky.<br><br>In writing, a squib is also a piece of writing, such as a short article or a statement of just a few lines, often sarcastic or ironic.