squishable

English

Etymology

squish + -able

Adjective

squishable (comparative more squishable, superlative most squishable)

  1. Able to be squished or compressed
    • 2007 May 15, Henry Fountain, “How a Vast Ice Sheet Put the Squeeze on Earth (and Its Gravity)”, in New York Times:
      To use a very unscientific term, the earth is squishable.
    • March 2003, Backpacker - Vol. 31, No. 211
      On group trips, we like to bring a squishable football. It's light (just a few ounces), packable, and universally popular: Who doesn't love a game of two-hand touch in the great outdoors?

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