Squishably vs Squishable - What's the difference?
squishably | squishable | Derived terms |
Able to be squished or compressed
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*March 2003 , Backpacker - Vol. 31, No. 211
Squishably is a derived term of squishable.
As an adverb squishably
is in a squishable manner.As an adjective squishable is
able to be squished or compressed.squishable
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- On group trips, we like to bring a squishable football. It's light (just a few ounces), packable, and universally popular: Who doesn't love a game of two-hand touch in the great outdoors?
