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squishy

adjective as in soft

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You can try mixing all-purpose and quinoa flour in a three-to-one ratio to add nutty flavor to bread without sacrificing that squishy, chewy texture.

Maximum cushioning is thicker and softer, but it can produce a squishy feel.

Before a few years ago, “people thought that everything that’s soft and squishy decays away immediately post mortem,” says study author Jasmina Wiemann.

Before a few years ago, “people thought that everything that’s soft and squishy decays away immediately post mortem,” says study author Jasmina Wiemann, a paleontologist at Yale University.

It’s a joy to type on and, if you also write for money, is worth the additional cost compared to the squishy keys in the Smart Keyboard Folio.

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The sundae is meant to be a delectable marriage of textures: squishy and crunchy.

And since the data seems to be so squishy, where is it coming from?

“The French and the British assessment are squishy,” one of these officials said.

Not one of us; too chummy with the president during Hurricane Sandy and too squishy on gun control.

Moreover, the limitation of “major settlement blocs” is squishy at best.

It has a dainty little purple blossom that the bees adore, and these turn later into squishy, bright red berries.

Consequently, in bad seasons Vince said it was “squishy,” and Mike that it was “squashy.”

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to squishy, such as: flabby, fleshy, mushy, spongy, cushiony, and cushy.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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