Squashed vs Squasher - What's the difference?
squashed | squasher |
One who, or that which, squashes.
* 1996 , T William Boxx, Gary M Quinlivan, Culture in crisis and the renewal of civil life
* 2009 , Sigrid Schmalzer, The People's Peking Man (page 81)
As an adjective squashed
is squeezed until flattened, or until a pulp.As a verb squashed
is past tense of squash.As a noun squasher is
one who, or that which, squashes.squasher
English
Noun
(en noun)- It is in this sense that television, the great reducer, the great squasher of high hearts and innocence, is a depressing cultural voice.
- Whatever their feelings about the state's heavy-handed blows on idealist scientific writings, they appear to have remained committed to their roles as squashers of superstition.