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squdgy, a.|ˈskwʌdʒɪ| [Perh. f. prec. + -y1, or blend of squashy a. and pudgy a.1] Soft and moist or yielding, squashy.
1892Kipling Barrack-Room Ballads 51 Elephints apilin' teak In the sludgy, squdgy creek. 1919W. Deeping Second Youth xvii. 145 He made haste to shake Joseph Bluett's squdgy hand and escape. 1959M. Steen Woman in Back Seat i. v. 97 ‘Don't you like babies?’ Lavinia shook her head... ‘They're so squdgy, and they haven't got any shape!’ |