That is the correct spelling of the adjective "squashy" (compressibly soft or wet).
The more common US term is the synonym squishy.
Since I bought all of the bedding, I felt entitled to claim the most squashy pillow for myself.
squashy them(:
because they are compressed
The plural of "squashy" is "squashies."
Some words that rhyme with "Walshy" include squashy, poshly, and gauzy.
Air particles are not squashy in the sense that they are solid or malleable. They are mostly free to move around and are considered to be compressible, meaning they can be squeezed closer together. So while they can be made denser or less dense by changing the pressure, they do not have a physical squishiness typical of an elastic material.
It means 'out of shape, messy, squashy, crumpled' as an adjective and also is used as an adverb in same senses.
Yes. The brains you see in pictures have been solidified using formaldehyde but in life they are very soft, almost like a jellyfish
A man named Martin Squashy head owns this island. whenever he sees the aminals he lets them sqush his heas
Another word for ductile would be... -yielding -squashy -spongy -supple -pliable -elastic -malleable -flexible -bendable -limp
they just take a deep breath and count to ten and if that is not working then squeeze something squashy so that you can take all of your anger out on it.
In inches? Not sure, I am 13 and I have 3 inches deep belly fat. However it is squashy.