squush

/skwʌʃ/
verb
  1. To make a soft, wet, crushing sound, like something liquid or semi-liquid being pressed.
    • Every step he took made the wet sponge squush against the floor.
    • She squushed the overripe tomato in her hand by accident.
    • The mud squushed under my boots as I walked through the field.
  2. To crush or squeeze something soft and wet, often making a messy sound.
    • He squushed the wet clay between his fingers to shape it.
    • Don't squush the berries when you pack them into the container.
    • The toddler squushed the banana in his fist with delight.
noun
  1. A soft, wet, crushing sound or the action that makes it.
    • I heard a loud squush as the pumpkin hit the pavement.
    • The only sound was the squush of our shoes in the swampy ground.
    • With a satisfying squush, the sponge released all the water.
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