Tune how quickly and aggressively the suspension compresses and rebounds to maintain just the right amount of squish and bounce.
This four-wheel vehicle can seamlessly rip across the desert. Here’s how.|Stan Horaczek|September 28, 2020|Popular Science
As we made our way along the shallow creekbed, I felt a wet squish of water permeate my hiking boots while I tried to hop from dry patch to dry patch, careful not to soak my wool socks.
I Tried to Climb the Largest Sand Dune in North America|Emily Pennington|September 22, 2020|Outside Online
Matt Bevin is a Louisville businessman and Tea Party favorite who sees the five-term senator as a patsy and a squish.
The Republican Party Isn’t Conservative Enough|Jamelle Bouie|August 5, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Yet disagree with Mr. Cruz on his filibuster strategy, and you are a "squish."
Why Does Ted Cruz Inspire Such Animosity?|David Frum|May 3, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Those who do otherwise risk being called a “squish” and drummed out of the party.
More Sarah Palin Than Ronald Reagan: CPAC’s Paranoid Style|John Avlon|March 16, 2013|DAILY BEAST
But sounding reasonable runs the risk of getting you labeled a squish by the RINO hunters these days.
Newt Gingrich: From GOP Intellectual to Pandering Hyper-Partisan|John Avlon|March 4, 2011|DAILY BEAST
And if you're not on either, you're a squish—a Republican in Name Only, or RINO.
A Centrist Gets Fighting Mad|Mark McKinnon|October 13, 2010|DAILY BEAST
You step out so gaily on the glittering grass, and then squish!
The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes|Israel Zangwill
Squish, squash echoed the milk in the great cylinder, but never arose the sound they waited for.
Tess of the d'Urbervilles|Thomas Hardy
British Dictionary definitions for squish
squish
/ (skwɪʃ) /
verb
(tr)to crush, esp so as to make a soft splashing noise
(intr)(of mud, etc) to make a splashing noisethe ground squishes as you tread
noun
a soft squashing soundthe ripe peach fell with a squish