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Easily squashed; resembling a sponge in having soft porous texture and compressibility.
squishy
squashy
spongelike
soft
Spongy.
absorbent
absorptive
1
This gas bubbles up and makes the heavy dough
spongy
and light.
2
The nose had become bulbous and
spongy
,
the eyes watery and weak.
3
A faint
spongy
spot of brightness gleamed through the grey roof overhead.
4
The lungs are
spongy
and porous, and their tissues are very elastic.
5
Gilbert trudged through this
spongy
support, all but losing his balance occasionally.
6
Their porous structure and
spongy
morphology make them attractive in orthopedic field.
7
Bonnie jammed the accelerator to the floor, but the pedal felt
spongy
.
8
Half-decayed wood is good;
spongy
,
moist, unpleasant stuff, a vegetable wet blanket.
9
Joy sliced through the gooey icing and scooped up a
spongy
forkful.
10
The other socket was filled with a mass of
spongy
brown-black tissue.
11
We called it aguyape tachangu, or lung bread, from its
spongy
consistency.
12
The buffalo had calmed and were grazing on the
spongy
,
dung-spotted turf.
13
What is it about the
spongy
treat that makes it so popular?
14
Like the walls, it was
spongy
and gave easily to her touch.
15
Pinky put her cool, sweet fingers into the other woman's
spongy
clasp.
16
A few of the punctures had pale yellow
spongy
bone deep inside.
spongy
spongy substance
spongy bone
spongy ground
spongy soil
spongy earth