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squishy

/skwish-ee/US // ˈskwɪʃ i //UK // (ˈskwɪʃɪ) //

软绵绵的,柔软的,柔软,软绵绵

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    squish·i·er, squish·i·est.

    • : soft and wet: The ground was squishy from the rain.
    • : softly gurgling or splashing: The sponge made a squishy sound when it was squeezed.
    • : emotional or sentimental.

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Examples

  • You can try mixing all-purpose and quinoa flour in a three-to-one ratio to add nutty flavor to bread without sacrificing that squishy, chewy texture.

  • Maximum cushioning is thicker and softer, but it can produce a squishy feel.

  • Before a few years ago, “people thought that everything that’s soft and squishy decays away immediately post mortem,” says study author Jasmina Wiemann.

  • Before a few years ago, “people thought that everything that’s soft and squishy decays away immediately post mortem,” says study author Jasmina Wiemann, a paleontologist at Yale University.

  • It’s a joy to type on and, if you also write for money, is worth the additional cost compared to the squishy keys in the Smart Keyboard Folio.

  • The sundae is meant to be a delectable marriage of textures: squishy and crunchy.

  • And since the data seems to be so squishy, where is it coming from?

  • “The French and the British assessment are squishy,” one of these officials said.

  • Not one of us; too chummy with the president during Hurricane Sandy and too squishy on gun control.

  • Moreover, the limitation of “major settlement blocs” is squishy at best.

  • It has a dainty little purple blossom that the bees adore, and these turn later into squishy, bright red berries.

  • Consequently, in bad seasons Vince said it was “squishy,” and Mike that it was “squashy.”

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