squashed
English
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editsquashed (comparative more squashed, superlative most squashed)
- squeezed until flattened, or until a pulp
- 1855 December – 1857 June, Charles Dickens, Little Dorrit, London: Bradbury and Evans, […], published 1857, →OCLC:
- Such threadbare coats and trousers, such fusty gowns and shawls, such squashed hats and bonnets, such boots and shoes, such umbrellas and walking-sticks, never were seen in Rag Fair.
- suppressed or silenced
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editsquashed
- simple past and past participle of squash
- 2001, Jon Brasher, The Color of Moonlight, page 37:
- He dropped his cigarette on the sidewalk, shaking his head as he squashed the butt out with the heel of his shoe.