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Verb: squish  skwish
  1. [informal] Use force to compress, making out of normal shape or condition
    "squish an aluminium can";
    - squash, crush, squelch, mash, squeeze, squidge [informal]
     
  2. Walk through mud or mire
    "We had to squish across the wet meadow";
    - squelch, splash, splosh [informal], slosh, slop
     
  3. Put (a liquid) into a container or another place by means of a squirting action
    "He squished ketchup onto his burger"
Noun: squish  skwish
  1. The noise of soft mud being walked on
    "Their boots made a squish sound with each step in the swamp"

Derived forms: squishes, squishing, squished

Type of: footslog, noise, pad, plod, press, slog, spurt, squirt, tramp, trog [Brit, informal], tromp [N. Amer, informal], trudge

Encyclopedia: Squish