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Squidgy vs Squeegee - What's the difference?

squidgy | squeegee |

As an adjective squidgy

is moist and pliant; soggy.

As a noun squeegee is

a tool consisting of a rubber blade at right angles to a handle, used for spreading, pushing or wiping liquid material on, across or off a surface, especially when cleaning glass, eg the windscreen of a vehicle or a shop window, to remove soapy water.

As a verb squeegee is

to clean with a squeegee.

squidgy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • moist and pliant; soggy
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  • , year=2011 , date=December 15 , author=Felicity Cloake , title=How to cook the perfect nut roast , work=Guardian citation , page= , passage=Breadcrumbs seem to be the most popular choice, but Rose Elliot's recipe, in Vegetarian Christmas (as recommended by one of the three nice people who did tweet back, India Knight), doesn't quite convince as the centrepiece of the festive feast. It consists of two layers of ground cashew nuts, mixed with breadcrumbs, onions, nutmeg and vegetable stock, and separated by a vibrant green herb stuffing, the main ingredient of which is also bread. Although surprisingly moist, thanks to the stock (indeed, the contrast between the crisp exterior and the squidgy middle is horribly moreish), the combination of parsley, garlic and breadcrumbs reminds me of a very fancy loaf of garlic bread – and all but overpowers the sweet flavour of the cashews.}}

    squeegee

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A tool consisting of a rubber blade at right angles to a handle, used for spreading, pushing or wiping liquid material on, across or off a surface, especially when cleaning glass, eg the windscreen of a vehicle or a shop window, to remove soapy water.
  • (slang) A person who cleans the windscreen of a vehicle stopped in traffic then demands payment from the driver.
  • (printing) A tool used in silk-screen printing for forcing the ink through the stencil and thus printing the desired image.
  • See also

    * (wikipedia)

    Verb

  • To clean with a squeegee.
  • See also

    * squeegee merchant * squeegee mop