"Squishing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Squishing" Meaning

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.

Example sentences:

She tried to squish the pillow to make it fit in the small space.
The balloon started to squish when it was squeezed too tightly.

"Squishing" Examples

Squishing in various contexts


A loose definition of squishing is compressing or crunching something, or the feeling of something compacting or flattening.
Example sentences:

I tried to squish the air out of the balloon with a pillow, but it wasn't easy.
After a long drive, the compact car felt like it was squishing all three of us together.
Roommates agreed that they didn't like sharing a bed that felt like it was squishing them under the weight of too many bodies.
The pressing deadline made it feel like someone was squishing my time, pushing me to complete the project earlier.
After getting stood over all the tourists rushing through the crowded street, I felt like my personal space was being squished.
The concept of squishing can also apply to other non-literal interpretations of the term.
Some video games involve enemies or obstacles that need to be avoided while walking through levels or gameplay sequences.

"Squishing" Similar Words

Squirted

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Squirter

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Squirts

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Squitter

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Squittering

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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.

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