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View definitions for smoosh

smoosh

verb as in depress

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Example Sentences

Many knives will do nothing but smoosh the tomato, while a properly sharp knife will slice through it with ease.

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Her small dog has taken to nesting on the top cushions of the sofa and is always leaving an Oliver-sized smoosh in one, a problem less likely to happen with a more sturdy, supportive fill.

When they squish their PB&J or peanut butter crackers together, the peanut butter does not smoosh into a smaller volume.

Don’t smoosh the two titles into a single word.

Because yes, we all need a simple, trustworthy cake that requires only bare-bones ingredients and gear, but especially one like this, with a signature step so joyful Dorie has named it The Smoosh.

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

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