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Significados de
squelched
en inglés
Subdued or overcome.
quenched
quelled
Términos relacionados
suppressed
Uso de
squelched
en inglés
1
Unfortunately this natural gift is
squelched
before it has time to develop.
2
The Capitals
squelched
another New Jersey rally early in the third period.
3
My boots
squelched
,
and water dropped from the corners of the boxes.
4
Mathewson was
squelched
,
but Sturgis came to his relief with the suggestion:-
5
The unappreciated serenader appeared
squelched
by this threat, for complete silence followed.
6
Son was speedily
squelched
by Ma's firm hand, and the adventure ended.
7
His hands
squelched
in the blood on the rim of the basin.
8
Their boots
squelched
on the sodden turf; the wind bore on them heavily.
9
But in the person of Brother Walker, the system was
squelched
.
10
She
squelched
the sensation and returned to the subject at hand.
11
Her boots
squelched
with every step, water shifting between her toes.
12
I
squelched
the urge to turn and see what had happened.
13
Hershie
squelched
in, leaving a slushy dribble on the muted industrial-grade brown carpet.
14
Icy subterranean water
squelched
up and down in writer's rubber boots.
15
Thus inescapably pinioned, I
squelched
up the path to my wedding.
16
His smile sparked those irrelevant happy feelings that she'd almost
squelched
.
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Sobre este término
squelched
squelch
Verbo
Indicativo · Pasado
Colocaciones frecuentes
properly squelched
somewhat squelched
Squelched
a través del tiempo
Squelched
por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Reino Unido
Común