"Squishing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
A person who squirter is someone who urinates on someone or something, often in a playful or joking manner.
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."
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.
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