squish

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–verb (used with object)
1. to squeeze 
or
squash

–verb (used without object) 
2. (of water, soft mud, etc.) to make a gushing or splashing sound 
when 
walked in or on: The soaking wet [sneakers] squished as he walked.  

–noun 
3. a squishing sound: the [squish] of footsteps on wet [leaves].  


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Even though I enjoy Hollywood romantic comedies like "Notting Hill," it's like they wear galoshes compared to the sly wit of a movie like "Autumn Tale." 

They stomp squishy-footed through their clockwork plots
, while Rohmer elegantly seduces us with people who have all of the alarming unpredictability of life.


strident strident [insects] [hinges], a strident tone in his [writings] 
screech the screech of [owls] [brakes], disagreeable, lack of dignity
squeal 
Raucous








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