a. [f. SQUISH v. + -Y.] Of a soft or wet nature; making, emitting or characterized by a soft splashing sound or sounds.

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1847.  Halliw., Squishy, sloppy and dirty. East.

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1879.  Jefferies, Wild Life in S. Co., vii. 147. The ploughing-engine be stuck fast up to the axle, the land be so soft and squishey.

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1901.  Prior, Forest Folk, xii. 128. The squishy tread of passing feet on the sodden grass.

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