squishingly

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English

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Etymology

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From squishing +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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squishingly (comparative more squishingly, superlative most squishingly)

  1. With a squishing sound or texture.
    • 1995, Katherine Hanson, An everyday story: Norwegian women's fiction:
      In the late afternoon when the ground is squishingly soft and soggy and the grass can be peeled loose from the earth, along comes Mother's aunt, puffing down the road.