[f. SQUELCH v.] The action of the verb, in various senses.

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1709.  Brit. Apollo, No. 38. 3/2.

        You’re happy in Pleasing your Ear;
      Her Coughing and Squelching,
      Her F—ting and Belch[in]g,
Ye Gods, what a Consort is here!

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189[?].  Kipling, Soldiers Three, Only a Subaltern. There was an undecided squelching of heavy boots.

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