Squishy is defined as something that is flexible when squeezed in between two points. A good example would be a sponge, when wet and squeezed between two solid objects it squishes to change form.
"Squishy" is not the preferred term, but yes, compared to other metals, it is kind of squishy (malleable, if you want to be technical). Note that we're not talking Play-Doh here. It's only "squishy" in a relative sense. It is, after all, still metal.
The word that goes with that definition is "door."
Balloons are squishy because they are made of thin, elastic material like latex or rubber that can expand and contract easily. When air is blown into the balloon, the material stretches to accommodate the air, giving the balloon its squishy feel.
"Squishy" means soft, pliable, and easily compressed or molded. It is often used to describe things that have a spongy or yielding texture.
The word for yielding power is "surrender."
mushroom (get it? mush is squishy, room is a four-walled box)
The likelt word is squishy (mushy, spongy).
The likely word is "squishy" (wet and compressible).
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I think Squishy Peach is a band.
You can get Squishy Baff at Walgreen's anywhere!
NO such animal as 'Antarctic Husky'. The Antarctic continent does NOT naturally have husky dogs living wild. Huskies may be taken there by Antarctic Explorers. However, the natural habitat of the Husky, is Northern Siberia, Alaska, and Northern Canada. These regions are adjacent to the Arctic Ocean. All dogs, huskies included, are natural carnivores. In the wild, they have to catch and kill other animals in order to eat. They usually do this as a 'pack of dogs'. Like bears , which are distantly biologically related, they will catch fish too. when somewhat domesticated by man, and living with man, you still feed them with meat, fish, eggs. Like all dogs they will not naturally eat vegetative matter. Their long sharp jaws are full of sharp incisor and canine teeth, suitable for shearing meat. Unlike man who has some molar teeth for chewing vegetative food.
That is the correct spelling of the informal word "squishiness" (compressibility).
This is because they have no muscles in their bodys this makes them "squishy"
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the squishy squishy of boiled pasta on your tongue
Squishy and Shabiot are the two troublesome elephants on the series Squishy & Shabiot™ soon to be released on http://www.youtube.com/ . Starring Paige Jones as Squishy and Megan Gregory as Shabiot.