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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of squish.

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Examples

  • And then there's the bruising issue: A banana can easily get squished from the 4-foot fall from a machine's top shelf.

    The Great Banana Challenge Ilan Brat 2010

  • So, those are the two Senate bills that need to be, really for lack of a better term squished together and also Rahm Emanuel, the president's chief of staff, will be at this table and those are really the players just a few of them, Heidi.

    CNN Transcript Oct 14, 2009 2009

  • It's not easy being a Sandwich Generation member, but through diligence and proper planning, you should be able to help avoid getting "squished" - while improving the outcomes for all your beloved family members.

    Top Story 2010

  • The squirrel dives for your front tires because by ice age rules that’s the thing to do, though at an obvious cost today in squished squirrels.

    Acting Squirrelly « Isegoria 2008

  • In that photo, what says authentic to me are the oddly shaped, kind of squished a technical term red and yellow lights.

    Monday, Sept. 21 – The Bleat. 2009

  • My husband loves them 'squished' between a toasted whole wheat English muffin.

    Saturday Morning Egg Muffin Melts (Kalyn Gets Creative With Leftovers) Kalyn Denny 2008

  • It was kind of squished, and the room retained its tossed-around, adolescent look.

    Other Kitchens Lindy 2008

  • It was kind of squished, and the room retained its tossed-around, adolescent look.

    Toast: Lindy 2005

  • It was kind of squished, and the room retained its tossed-around, adolescent look.

    Other Kitchens II: House with a View Lindy 2005

  • Most notable is that the face appears to have been "squished," which may be hard to tell even in the larger scan, but take my word, it just looks peculiar.

    Archive 2005-09-04 2005

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