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squash1 [skwɒʃ, Am skwɑ:ʃ] N Am (vegetable)

I . squash2 [skwɒʃ, Am skwɑ:ʃ] N

1. squash (dense pack):

2. squash no pl sports:

3. squash Aus, Brit (drink):

II . squash2 [skwɒʃ, Am skwɑ:ʃ] VB trans

lemon squash <-shes> N Brit, Aus

squash racket N Brit, squash racquet N Am, Aus

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He s like a moth squashed by an 18-wheeler.
en.wikipedia.org
It's a funky looking thing, all squat and road-hugging like a bright red roller-skate that's been squashed into the ground.
www.carmagazine.co.uk
The deputies reacted by organizing an impromptu protest march which was promptly squashed by the soldiers without bloodshed.
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A toadstool shaped head with squashed and vague humanoid-like features resided atop her body.
en.wikipedia.org
Ian pointed out where the ebb tide gets squashed between the two islands and makes a bunch of enormous temporary whirlpools.
www.thestranger.com
If this point is very far from the vanishing point, the square will appear squashed, and far away.
en.wikipedia.org
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
His triumphs refreshed their confidence that unionism could be squashed altogether.
en.wikipedia.org
It looked like someone squashed a daddy longlegs against my eye.
news.nationalpost.com

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