[f. SQUELCH v.] The action of the verb, in various senses.
1709. Brit. Apollo, No. 38. 3/2.
Youre happy in Pleasing your Ear; | |
Her Coughing and Squelching, | |
Her Fting and Belch[in]g, | |
Ye Gods, what a Consort is here! |
189[?]. Kipling, Soldiers Three, Only a Subaltern. There was an undecided squelching of heavy boots.