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British pronunciation
/skwˈɪʃi/

Definition & Meaning of "squishy"

squishy
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having a soft and compressible texture

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The squishy toy was perfect for relieving stress as it easily returned to its shape after being squeezed.
After a long day, she sank into her squishy couch, enjoying its softness.
1.1

easily compressed or deformed, often with a moist texture

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The ripe fruit was squishy, bursting with juice when squeezed.
The kids loved playing in the squishy, waterlogged grass after the storm.
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The guidelines for the project were squishy, leaving team members unsure of their roles.
The squishy boundaries of the policy led to confusion about what was acceptable behavior.
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lacking firmness or decisiveness in political policies

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The senator 's squishy stance on climate change frustrated environmental activists.
Many believe the administration 's squishy policies are ineffective in addressing crime.
Squishy
01

a soft, compressible object, often a toy designed for squeezing

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The child giggled as he played with his favorite squishy, a soft rubber toy.
She kept a squishy on her desk to relieve stress during long meetings.
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