释义 |
squdge, v.|skwʌdʒ| [Perh. blend of squeeze v. or squash v.1 and pudge1; cf. next and sqush v.] trans. To squash or squeeze; to hug tightly. Also as n.
1870R. H. D. Barham Life & Lett. R. H. Barham II. vii. 27 At last he got so terrible bad surely nothing would ease him, so that we was forced to squdge him under the blankets. 1909Kipling Rewards & Fairies (1910) 5 They've put us into boots..and my toes are squdged together awfully. 1928J. M. Barrie Peter Pan v. ii. 159 Oh, Peter, how I wish I could take you up and squdge you! 1975New Society 13 Nov. 388/1 Why does a large tube of toothpaste have a large hole? It is by length we judge the squdge of our brush, not by girth. |