Easily squashed; resembling a sponge in having soft porous texture and compressibility.
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Examples for "squishy"
Examples for "squishy"
1Not fully melted, just in a bar form when it's all squishy.
2The heavy husk fell on my back, a pointed, superheated, squishy weight.
3Transcript Say goodbye to the blob, and hello to the squishy circle.
4Annie followed Izzy across the squishy lawn and stood beside the child.
5Liam's feet made squishy noises in the mud as he walked closer.
1Now here is a sack rather dirtier than the rest and squashy.
2Sat there subdued in the lounge on the black, squashy leather sofa.
3Three great reasons why we love our squashy orange friend .
4Toward this the two little workwomen slopped along on squashy feet.
5Compared with this Hilaris, my client Camillus Verus was just a squashy plum.
1It gave him a spongelike mentality when it came to music.
2Was he really thinking of God's Church, or was he quenching the thirst of a spongelike curiosity?
3A hand that feels both spongelike and bony flaps onto his cheek and crawls up his face.
4The result is a brown, brittle, spongelike bean, with the holes in the sponge filled with carbon dioxide.
5The bottom of the valley was soggy with water, which the thick moss held, spongelike, close to the surface.
1This gas bubbles up and makes the heavy dough spongy and light.
2The nose had become bulbous and spongy, the eyes watery and weak.
3A faint spongy spot of brightness gleamed through the grey roof overhead.
4The lungs are spongy and porous, and their tissues are very elastic.
5Gilbert trudged through this spongy support, all but losing his balance occasionally.
6Their porous structure and spongy morphology make them attractive in orthopedic field.
7Bonnie jammed the accelerator to the floor, but the pedal felt spongy.
8Half-decayed wood is good; spongy, moist, unpleasant stuff, a vegetable wet blanket.
9Joy sliced through the gooey icing and scooped up a spongy forkful.
10The other socket was filled with a mass of spongy brown-black tissue.
11We called it aguyape tachangu, or lung bread, from its spongy consistency.
12The buffalo had calmed and were grazing on the spongy, dung-spotted turf.
13What is it about the spongy treat that makes it so popular?
14Like the walls, it was spongy and gave easily to her touch.
15Pinky put her cool, sweet fingers into the other woman's spongy clasp.
16A few of the punctures had pale yellow spongy bone deep inside.
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