smush

/smʌʃ/
verb
  1. To crush, squash, or press something into a soft, flat, or messy mass.
    • Don't smush the bread when you put it in the bag.
    • She accidentally smushed the cake while carrying the box.
    • The kids smushed the clay together to make a big blob.
noun
  1. A soft, crushed, or messy mass of something.
    • After the rain, the cardboard box turned into a wet smush.
    • The toddler's food became a colorful smush on the tray.
    • There was a smush of mud and leaves on the bottom of his shoe.
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