2. Noun. (plural of squish) ¹
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Definition of Squishes
1. squish [v] - See also: squish
Lexicographical Neighbors of Squishes
Literary usage of Squishes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1896)
"The water squishes under our feet in the grass, if it be walked on too soon after
rain. It is used by Swift. Squit. (i) A word of supreme contempt for a ..."
2. The Vocabulary of East Anglia: An Attempt to Record the Vulgar Tongue of the by Robert Forby (1830)
"The water squishes under our feet in the grass, if it be walked on too soon after
rain. It is used by Swift. SQUIT, s. a word of supreme contempt for a very ..."
3. The New England Farmer by Samuel W. Cole (1853)
"EDITOR :—I have found by experience that bugs have a choice in what they eat ;
they prefer winter squishes to melons or cucumbers, and by planting squashes ..."
4. The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and by C M Hovey (1839)
"Rhubarb, from the lateness of the season, and a scanty supply, notwithstanding
the quantity of green gooseberries, has advanced considerably. squishes arc ..."
5. A Glossary of Words Used in East Anglia: Founded on that of Forby : with by Walter Rye, Robert Forby (1895)
"The water squishes under our feet in the grass, if it be walked on too soon after
rain. It is used by Swift. Squit. (i) A word of supreme contempt for a ..."
6. Reports of Cases Decided by the English Courts: With Notes and References to by Nathaniel Cleveland Moak, John Thomas Cook (1877)
"Channel!, B., distin- [G30 squishes between an " asportation" and a " simple
asportation," and distinguishes them according to the intention of the ..."