单词 | squdge |
释义 | squdgev. transitive. To squash or squeeze; to hug tightly. Also as n. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > embrace > [verb (transitive)] > embrace tightly strainc1374 gripec1400 hug1567 locka1593 constrain1697 creem1746 to strain (a person) to one's bosom1789 squdge1870 the world > matter > constitution of matter > softness > types of softness > [noun] > squashiness squashiness1846 squdge1975 1870 R. 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. 1909 R. Kipling Rewards & Fairies (1910) 5 They've put us into boots..and my toes are squdged together awfully. 1928 J. M. Barrie Peter Pan v. ii, in Plays 90 Oh, Peter, how I wish I could take you up and squdge you! 1975 New 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. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < v.1870 |
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