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US
/ˈskwɪʃi/
]
[ UK /skwˈɪʃi/ ]
[ UK /skwˈɪʃi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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easily squashed; resembling a sponge in having soft porous texture and compressibility
spongy bread
How To Use squishy In A Sentence
- Measuring social media ROI is squishy," Melander explains. "It is very difficult to define how one tweet can effect a company's product in the marketplace.
- Second, firm closed-cell foam inside the belt is better than squishy foam because it rebounds better over time.
- Like many invertebrates, squid appear limp and squishy—but once they get a grip on you, they're incredibly powerful.
- Voters want another Marco Rubio-conservative person, an unquestioned conservative in the ranks," Haridopolos said, adding that the state Senate's "always been this kind of squishy place, and now it's unquestionably conservative. The Fix: The 2012 Presidential Line!
- Cutting into the squishy orb was enough to intimidate me right out of the biology program in high school; thereafter, I stuck with chemistry and physics—anything to avoid animal parts in a nonculinary setting. 127 Hours
- But the once-squishy sole is fortified with a steel shank.
- Consider the difference between wanting to make love more reliable: a) because reliability conduces to greater human happiness (e.g., by decreasing the probability of a traumatic break-up, or so one argument might go); and b) because reliability is an attribute exemplified by machines, and as machines ourselves (albeit "squishy" ones) it therefore follows that we should be reliable too (and, of course, the way to do this is through enhancive techno-interventions). Ethical Technology
- In fact, a good half of this record can be classified as squishy and gelatinous, lacking the attention to detail and melodic flair that characterised the best compositions on "Writer" and Epinions Recent Content for Home
- I thought the fireplace was kind of dinky and squishy-looking. I went to the mayor’s place « knitnut.net
- You were standing on a bit of squishy ground.