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I . squash1 [skwɒʃ, Am skwɑ:ʃ] N

1. squash no pl SPORTS:

squash m

2. squash (not enough space):

ścisk m

3. squash Brit (drink):

II . squash1 [skwɒʃ, Am skwɑ:ʃ] VB trans

1. squash (crush):

squash2 [skwɒʃ, Am skwɑ:ʃ] N

squashes pl BOT

squash ball N SPORTS

squash court N SPORTS

squash racket N SPORTS

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It's a funky looking thing, all squat and road-hugging like a bright red roller-skate that's been squashed into the ground.
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The simplest type is toasted ciabatta rubbed with garlic and with tomato squashed on top.
www.telegraph.co.uk
They don't fit our comfortable, picture-perfect molds, so they are to be feared and squashed like a bug.
www.bradenton.com
They've been bred to have cute looks and cheeky personalities, but there's a catch: their pretty little snub nose is so squashed that some individuals have difficulty breathing.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
The disadvantage was that the image appeared vertically squashed, as CGA data only used 200 lines of the 350 available.
en.wikipedia.org
If this point is very far from the vanishing point, the square will appear squashed, and far away.
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The special effects were blurred and made people feel queasy, and the foregrounding of all that spectacle squashed the film's ability to tell a story.
www.telegraph.co.uk
A voulge thus looks something like a squashed bardiche, or just a meat cleaver attached to a long pole.
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His triumphs refreshed their confidence that unionism could be squashed altogether.
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The deputies reacted by organizing an impromptu protest march which was promptly squashed by the soldiers without bloodshed.
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