Similar words: vanquish, relinquish, relinquished, relinquishment, spanish inquisition, squid, squib, squirm. Meaning: [skwɪʃ] n. the noise of soft mud being walked on. v. 1. walk through mud or mire 2. put (a liquid) into a container or another place by means of a squirting action.
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1. Don't sit on that bag - you'll squish the sandwiches.
2. Rubber heels squelch and rubber soles squish Rain water from buildings descends without.
3. Suburban roads were alive with the squish of chamois leather.
4. Squish the ellipse to about half the size.
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5. Crunch, squish . What a great sound!
6. It'll help squish out all that water I've been retaining.
7. Next, squish the ellipse down from the top to half its original size.
8. Let them come, then squish them, or pop up Watchtowers.
9. The strong squish flow and vortexes produced by the special structure of the combustion chamber improve the fuel and air mixture and combustion spe...
10. As he walked along the path through the field, he could hear the squish of the damp ground beneath his boots.
11. Soon the Presleys will know the whoosh of flush toilets and the squish of carpet underneath bare feet.
12. My garden is very clean, there are no bugs. Ah A caterpillar! Squish it! Squish it!
13. He's sitting in the distance on a stool, humming , milking a cow - squish, squish - into a tin bucket.
14. I averted my gaze as I heard the revolting squish of another spike sunk into willing flesh. My eyes fell on the robe of the lead cultist.
15. If your opponent is throwing infantry at you, put a Stealth Tank or two on hold fire and simply squish them with you Stealth Tanks.
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