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Definition of squish in English: squishverb skwɪʃskwɪʃ 1Make a soft squelching sound when walked on or in. (走路时)发出嘎吱嘎吱声;扑哧扑哧作响 the mud squished under my shoes 泥泞在我的鞋底下发出扑哧扑哧的声响。 Example sentencesExamples - Grumbling, and her boot squishing with water, Eleanor walked home.
- His boots were getting very muddy; he could feel some of the cold ooze seeping through the cracks in the ill-made shoes and squishing between his toes.
- He opened the door and walked out, feeling his shoes squish into the water.
- His shoes squished when he stepped down on the wood floor.
- Their shoes squished because of the rainwater.
- In the darkened hallway Maddie listens to her shoes squish, and worries Miss Margaret won't take to the new girl the agency will have to send over, fussy like she is, and so close to the end.
- His Velcro overshoes squished upon the carpet as he walked back to his seat.
- She kicked off her shoes and let the mud squish between her toes.
- My sandals are kind of wet from wearing them to the pool the other day, and they squish as I walk.
- Soaking wet and angry, I headed towards my locker with my sneakers squishing as I walked.
- Her sneakers were filled with water and squished every time she took a step.
- Her cape was a sodden woolen mass, and her walking boots squished unpleasantly when she walked.
- I bowed, took my stuff and headed into the school, shoes squishing and squeaking obnoxiously against the tile floor in the building, ignoring the odd looks I was receiving.
- The sand squished between her toes as she walked through the shallow water, and eventually crawled up the bank for fear whatever it was would see her, if it hadn't already.
- His shoes squished when he slipped his feet into them.
- She walked out over the beach, the cold sand squishing beneath her bare feet.
- Cool mud squished between my toes making a smacking noise.
- Legacy giggled in response before marching deeper into the pond, enjoying the muck and mud squish coolly between her toes.
- The soft ground squished beneath her shoes, but the mud couldn't reach her feet.
- That is, if it would even snap, and not just squish like an overripe banana.
- 1.1informal Yield or cause to yield easily to pressure; squash.
no object strawberries so ripe that they squished if picked too firmly 草莓太熟了,采摘太用力会扁的。 with object Naomi was furiously squishing her ice cream in her bowl 内奥米怒气冲冲地压扁碗里的冰淇淋。 Example sentencesExamples - I crossed the grass, feeling it squish underneath my tennis shoes and walked up to his front door.
- I like to pack light and this sleeping bag not only weighs in at just over 1kg, it also squishes down to a sensible size.
- Uum, wait a second Hilary: Barbie is molded of solid plastic and her head squishes flat together when squeezed.
- You pick your way across lichen-covered rocks and squish through a little stream crossing the path.
- Play dough is lovely to squish and squeeze, and fun to model.
noun skwɪʃskwɪʃ A soft squelching sound. 轻柔的嘎吱声(或扑哧声) the squish of wet sand between the toes Example sentencesExamples - With a squish, the bar turned to gel and I slid to lie on my knees and chest awkwardly, desperate to turn around (Mother only has the pleasant sight of my backside at the moment.).
- She let it fall to the floor with a squish, and pressed on into the bleak shadows.
- She ended up falling on the wet ground with a squish and the bag falling on top of her, knocking the wind out of her.
- The dagger sliced through the air where Dinael had been standing a moment before, burying itself with a soft squish into Severin's upper arm.
- He hugged it around himself and heard the squish of water in his fur.
- Tsuki fell to the ground in a large squish making Toki laugh.
- She finally reached the table, plopping down with a wet squish of clothing.
- You can hear the squish of the uniforms as the Marines walk through the jungles.
- Samuel winces slightly, as we hear a squish, then turns away.
- Then he heard the squish of water under his shoes.
OriginMid 17th century: imitative. Rhymesbish, dish, fish, Frisch, Gish, knish, pish, wish Definition of squish in US English: squishverbskwiSHskwɪʃ [no object]1Make a soft squelching sound when walked on or in. (走路时)发出嘎吱嘎吱声;扑哧扑哧作响 the mud squished under my shoes 泥泞在我的鞋底下发出扑哧扑哧的声响。 Example sentencesExamples - His boots were getting very muddy; he could feel some of the cold ooze seeping through the cracks in the ill-made shoes and squishing between his toes.
- Cool mud squished between my toes making a smacking noise.
- He opened the door and walked out, feeling his shoes squish into the water.
- His shoes squished when he slipped his feet into them.
- She walked out over the beach, the cold sand squishing beneath her bare feet.
- Legacy giggled in response before marching deeper into the pond, enjoying the muck and mud squish coolly between her toes.
- I bowed, took my stuff and headed into the school, shoes squishing and squeaking obnoxiously against the tile floor in the building, ignoring the odd looks I was receiving.
- Their shoes squished because of the rainwater.
- Soaking wet and angry, I headed towards my locker with my sneakers squishing as I walked.
- Grumbling, and her boot squishing with water, Eleanor walked home.
- My sandals are kind of wet from wearing them to the pool the other day, and they squish as I walk.
- That is, if it would even snap, and not just squish like an overripe banana.
- The sand squished between her toes as she walked through the shallow water, and eventually crawled up the bank for fear whatever it was would see her, if it hadn't already.
- Her sneakers were filled with water and squished every time she took a step.
- His shoes squished when he stepped down on the wood floor.
- The soft ground squished beneath her shoes, but the mud couldn't reach her feet.
- In the darkened hallway Maddie listens to her shoes squish, and worries Miss Margaret won't take to the new girl the agency will have to send over, fussy like she is, and so close to the end.
- She kicked off her shoes and let the mud squish between her toes.
- His Velcro overshoes squished upon the carpet as he walked back to his seat.
- Her cape was a sodden woolen mass, and her walking boots squished unpleasantly when she walked.
- 1.1informal Yield or cause to yield easily to pressure; squash.
no object strawberries so ripe that they squished if picked too firmly 草莓太熟了,采摘太用力会扁的。 with object Naomi was furiously squishing her ice cream in her bowl 内奥米怒气冲冲地压扁碗里的冰淇淋。 Example sentencesExamples - I like to pack light and this sleeping bag not only weighs in at just over 1kg, it also squishes down to a sensible size.
- Uum, wait a second Hilary: Barbie is molded of solid plastic and her head squishes flat together when squeezed.
- Play dough is lovely to squish and squeeze, and fun to model.
- I crossed the grass, feeling it squish underneath my tennis shoes and walked up to his front door.
- You pick your way across lichen-covered rocks and squish through a little stream crossing the path.
nounskwiSHskwɪʃ A soft squelching sound. 轻柔的嘎吱声(或扑哧声) Example sentencesExamples - With a squish, the bar turned to gel and I slid to lie on my knees and chest awkwardly, desperate to turn around (Mother only has the pleasant sight of my backside at the moment.).
- The dagger sliced through the air where Dinael had been standing a moment before, burying itself with a soft squish into Severin's upper arm.
- She let it fall to the floor with a squish, and pressed on into the bleak shadows.
- He hugged it around himself and heard the squish of water in his fur.
- She ended up falling on the wet ground with a squish and the bag falling on top of her, knocking the wind out of her.
- She finally reached the table, plopping down with a wet squish of clothing.
- Tsuki fell to the ground in a large squish making Toki laugh.
- Samuel winces slightly, as we hear a squish, then turns away.
- Then he heard the squish of water under his shoes.
- You can hear the squish of the uniforms as the Marines walk through the jungles.
OriginMid 17th century: imitative. |