"Squish" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To compress or squeeze something tightly, often so that it becomes flat or misshapen.
" stravaganza" is not in English. <br><br>However, "squirreling" is not a valid word in English. <br><br>Though, "squirreling" can be interpreted as a verb. It can be associated with the word "squirreling" meaning to hoard or store something away in a secret or secretive way, especially things of value.
Squirrel(n): to hoard or accumulate (something, especially money) secretly or quickly<br><br>Example: "The company has been squirreling away profits for a rainy day."<br><br>Note: the verb form is not as common as squirrel (the noun), but it is a valid word used in informal contexts.
Small to medium-sized mammals that belong to the family Sciuridae. They are known for collecting and storing nuts, seeds, and fruits in their nests, called dreys. Squirrels are typically found in trees, forests, and woodland areas, and are prized for their agility and quick movements. There are over 200 species of squirrels, and they can be found on every continent except Antarctica. They are omnivores and their diet includes a variety of foods such as nuts, seeds, fruits, and insects. Squirrels are also known for their ability to memorize and recall the location of cached food, and some species have been observed using tools to obtain food.
(verb) <br>1. to emit or cause to emit a sudden jet or stream of liquid or gas, typically in a small amount.<br>Example: "She squirt water from her fingers into her mouth."<br><br>(noun) <br>1. a small amount of liquid or gas that is suddenly emitted from a narrow opening.<br>Example: "He gave her a big squirt of ketchup."<br><br>(informal) <br>1. to move quickly forward, often with a sudden motion.<br>Example: "She squirted across the street to catch the bus."
A person who squirter is someone who urinates on someone or something, often in a playful or joking manner.
To eject or release a jet of liquid, especially in a sudden and forceful manner, like a fountain.<br><br>Example: "The faucet was leaking, causing water to be squirting all over the countertop."<br><br>Alternatively, it can also refer to a type of sex act in which a fluid (often urine or a lubricant) is released from the body through the urethra in a forceful jet. <br><br>Synonyms: jet, squirt, spurt, gush.
To shoot or emit a jet of liquid suddenly and with force.<br><br>Example: The sprinkler squirts water everywhere when turned on.<br><br>To play with or use a place or thing hastily and carelessly, or in a wild or uncontrolled way.<br><br>Example: The children love to squirt water at each other with their water guns in the park.
Having a softer and more gelatinous texture, often to the point of being very fragile or delicate.<br><br>For example: "The squishier mascot in the children's party favored a soup as his song."
The word "squishing" is a verb, which means to squeeze or press something firmly together, often in a way that is a bit forceful. It can also describe the act of making something collapse or flatten, often by applying pressure.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She tried to squish the pillow to make it fit in the small space.<br> The balloon started to squish when it was squeezed too tightly.
The word "squishy" is an adjective that means soft and yielding to pressure, especially in a way that is unpleasantly so. It can also describe something that is slightly damp or soggy, often in an unpleasant way.
A relatively rare or obscure word!<br><br>A squitter is a verb that means:<br><br>To make a shrill, nasal sound, especially that of a crow or other bird.
To chatter or chatter excitedly, often in a high-pitched voice: "Children squeetering with excitement before the fireworks display." A onomatopoeic word that imitates the short, high noises made by some birds, often in sudden fluttering flight, usually when loud noises alarm them.
1. Senior: a person of high rank or status, typically an older person in a group or organization.<br>2. Supremely, exceptionally: used to emphasize a quality or a victory (informal).<br>3. Restrict: to limit or control something, typically in a restrictive or oppressive way.<br>4. Second: being the next best or second-best in a competition or contest.<br>5. Sydney region: a geographical area in Australia.