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Squashed can function as a verb or an adjective.
There is no "noun" of "squashed", it isn't as if nouns and verbs are interchangeable. There is a noun "squash" which can be a vegetable, a drink or a sport. And there is an infinitive verb "to squash" primarily meaning "to flatten". The past tense of "to squash" is "squashed"
rhymes with nothing
"nauseous" rhymes with "nautious."
"Touchable" rhymes with sociable.
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what do you call french legion headgear
the headgear of a mine operates the mine cage
She squashed the tomato.
Oh, dude, a hink pink is like a riddle where the answer is a pair of rhyming words. So, if we're talking about a cap that got squashed, the hink pink would be "flat hat." It's like when your hat goes from looking cool to looking like it got run over by a truck.
Squash is a verb. The past tense is squashed. Squashed is also an adjective. The forms of squash are: squash squashes squashed squashing
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Another word for protective headgear is "helmet"
Headgear is worn either for protection or for fashion, sometimes both.
by the Morgan headgear and use it's cup
The name of a squashed circle is an oval