squish

/skwɪʃ/
verb
  1. To crush or press something soft, making a soft sound.
    • She squished the clay between her fingers to soften it.
    • Don't squish the bread when you put it in the bag.
    • The kids squished the mud with their bare feet.
  2. To move into a tight space by pressing or squeezing.
    • He squished through the narrow gap in the fence.
    • They squished together on the bench to make room for one more.
    • We all squished into the back seat of the car.
noun
  1. A soft crushing sound or the act of squishing.
    • The toy makes a funny squish when you press it.
    • She heard a squish as she stepped on the wet towel.
    • The sponge made a satisfying squish when he squeezed it.
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