squushing

/ˈskwʌʃɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Making a soft, wet, crushing sound; soft and wet enough to be easily crushed.
    • The sponge felt wet and squushing in my hand.
    • The ground was squushing after the heavy rain.
    • She stepped on a squushing pile of fallen apples.
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verb
  1. Present participle of squush: making a soft, wet, crushing sound or crushing something soft and wet.
    • The children were squushing the mud between their toes at the beach.
    • I could hear him squushing the overripe fruit in the kitchen.
    • Stop squushing the bread; it's getting all flat and messy.
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