Squshed vs Squushed - What's the difference?
squshed | squushed |
(sqush)
(intransitive, US, rare) To squash or squelch.
*1885 , Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn
*1909 , Mary Mapes Dodge, St. Nicholas: A Monthly Magazine for Boys and Girls
*1965 , Ezra Pound, The Cantos
* 1939, Dalton Trumbo, Johnny Got His Gun p. 12 "His feet squshed in the water as he went...He tip-toed upstairs his wet shoes still squshing a little". (squush)
A squashing or squelching sound.
* 1949 , William Beebe, High Jungle
A squashing or squelching sound.
* 1942 , Elizabeth Vernon Hubbard, Your Children at School, How They Adjust and Develop
* 1972 , Charlotte Baker, Cockleburr Quarters
As verbs the difference between squshed and squushed
is that squshed is past tense of sqush while squushed is past tense of squush.squshed
English
Verb
(head)sqush
English
Verb
- Blamed if the king didn't have to brace up mighty quick, or he'd a squshed down like a bluff bank that the river has cut under, it took him so sudden.
squushed
English
Verb
(head)squush
English
Verb
Noun
(squushes)- A few yards downstream was a stretch of sloping rock and moss, and here all clamor ceased: only the close-placed ear could detect the muffled squush .
Interjection
(en interjection)- Some men in the cellar were mixing mortar in trays with hoes. We watched them put sand and cement and lime and water together. Squush !
- They looked down at the ants and other bugs they saw and felt enormously big and powerful. They pretended the bugs were people. "Got me a dozen!" Squush .