a. [f. SQUISH v. + -Y.] Of a soft or wet nature; making, emitting or characterized by a soft splashing sound or sounds.
1847. Halliw., Squishy, sloppy and dirty. East.
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.
1901. Prior, Forest Folk, xii. 128. The squishy tread of passing feet on the sodden grass.