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Examples
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I have had bad luck, being faced with squdgy things that are too sweet and too gloopy in diners, and I had a dim view of this great classic.
Favorite Pie Lindy 2006
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Almost anywhere in the back country, where the only roads are trails through the jungle, one can see "elephants a-pilin 'teak in the sludgy, squdgy creeks" or being loaded with merchandise for transport into the far interior.
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But a narrow channel has now been dredged through the sand-bar so that row-boats and launches of shallow draught can make their way up the squdgy creek to the custom house at high tide.
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"The ground _is_ slippery to-day," he grinned, extending a hand to the unfortunate Tim, who lay on the sludgy, squdgy mud gasping like a recently-landed trout.
War and the Weird Forbes Phillips 1891
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His mother took a drink from a squdgy bottle that sat on the table.
Maggie, a Girl of the Streets Stephen Crane 1885
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I’ve only seen that one once, and while it was as a rerun fairly recently, my memory of what was going on is kind of squdgy.
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And I had to stop for a moment in a weird emotional place because while my story-engaged, Tara-missing heart blindly felt it was the right thing because Warren was such a mephitic douchebag (which he really, really was), my gut twisted up realizing that Innocent Willow was completely gone now, and my tiny, squdgy brain thought that the forces of Josstice might take what was left of her away, too.
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And I sha'n't bring you a single speck of squdgy, fudgy fudge, "she ended in practical tones.
Jane Allen: Right Guard Edith Bancroft
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"I tripped over 'em, and they landed me in that squdgy old creek.
In Blue Creek Cañon Anna Chapin Ray 1905
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