"Squidged" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Squidged" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Squidged" Meaning

The word "squidged" is a verb that means to squeeze or press something firmly into a shape, often forcefully or vigorously. It can also mean to flatten or compress something, making it thinner or more compact.

Example: She squidged the cookie into a small bag to carry it to school.

"Squidged" Examples

Usage Examples for "Squidged"


1. Verb Form


Example Sentence: When I tried to put the soft playdough back in the box, it had already started to squidged out of shape.

2. Derivative Forms


Example Sentence: The cook ended up with a squidgy consistency for her pancake batter, not too thick and not too runny.

3. Compound Forms


Example Sentence: My friend accidentally squidged the toothpaste tube all over the bathroom sink when she tried to squeeze out the last bit.

4. Antonyms and Contrasts


Example Sentence: Unlike the firmer jected substances, the squidged marshmallow resisted my impact.

5. In Different Contexts


Example Sentence: The squidged remains of the cafe's breakfast special had congealed in the bottom of the plate when she sat down to finish her meal.

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