What is another word for squishing?

Pronunciation: [skwˈɪʃɪŋ] (IPA)

"Squishing" is a term that refers to the act of crushing or compressing something with force, usually resulting in a soft, malleable shape. Some synonyms for this term include "squeezing," "crushing," "smashing," "compressing," and "flattening." These words all describe the process of applying pressure to an object until it changes shape or becomes less substantial. Other synonyms for "squishing" include "mushing," "pulverizing," "mashing," "trampling," and "crumpling." Each of these words conveys a slightly different connotation or level of force behind the act of squishing something, but they all generally refer to the same basic concept.

Synonyms for Squishing:

What are the hypernyms for Squishing?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Squishing

Ruby, meanwhile, had hurried on, her cloak flapping loudly as it grew heavier with moisture, and the water in her shoes squishing at every step.
"I Saw Three Ships and Other Winter Tales"
Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
Little Jim tumbled out right after me, saying, "I'll go with you," and since neither his mom nor his pop were there to tell him not to, both of us went squishing up the snow path toward their side door.
"Shenanigans at Sugar Creek"
Paul Hutchens
She crossed dry-shod, and Leland did not seem in the least concerned at the water squishing in his shoes.
"By Right of Purchase"
Harold Bindloss

Related words: mathematics, polygon, polyhedron, cube, tesseract, tesseract squish, sphere, hypercube

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