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Definition of Squushed
1. squush [v] - See also: squush
Lexicographical Neighbors of Squushed
Literary usage of Squushed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Eternal Masculine: Stories of Men and Boys by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews (1913)
"... promptly and gazed at it like an anxious mother and squushed more lake out of
his yellow foot, and clucked softly—I don't know how to spell the noise, ..."
2. The Eternal Masculine: Stories of Men and Boys by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews (1913)
"He squushed water sorrowfully out of the yellowest low shoes I ever saw, and you
couldn't cheer him even when I set his crown back on him and picked up his ..."
3. Dictionary of Americanisms: A Glossary of Words and Phrases Usually Regarded by John Russell Bartlett (1859)
"The summer breeze that 'ginst it blows, Ought to be stilled and hushed; For eggs,
like youthful purity, Are " orful" when they 're squushed. STAG. 1. ..."
4. Sunshine and Awkwardness by Strickland W. Gillilan (1918)
"The boots were those wrinkled, squushed-up things that look like accordions, with
mud on 'em. When I saw that thing standing there looking right at me, ..."