Squishier vs Squisher - What's the difference?
squishier | squisher |
(squishy)
(of an object or substance) Yielding easily to pressure; very soft; especially'', soft and wet, ''as mud.
* 2009 , Jamie Carie, Wind Dancer , B&H Publishing Group, ISBN 978-0-8054-4534-3,
(figuratively, of a person)
(informal) Subjective or vague.
One who, or that which, squishes.
* 2012 , John C. Gallagher, The Blood-Dimmed Tide Is Loosed (page 364)
* 2012 , Michael Byrnes, Harvest of Greed (page 4)
As an adjective squishier
is (squishy).As a noun squisher is
one who, or that which, squishes.squishier
English
Adjective
(head)squishy
English
Adjective
(en-adj)page 144:
- Finished with head and hair, the women pulled her up the bank to wash her body, the soft squishy mud registering for the first time on the outer consciousness of Isabelle’s mind.
Derived terms
* squishinesssquisher
English
Noun
(en noun)- In due time fair Kaitlin will graduate to the rigors of Grandma Hannigan's school of culinary arts, where careless cookie dough squishers are cut no slack and even the cutest giggle will merit nothing more than a slightly raised grandmotherly eyebrow.
- Now there were blogs. Was this the dismal future of journalism? Or was the real message that we had never needed all those painstakingly-constructed sentences after all? That the Internet had become the ultimate squisher of pedantry world-wide?