Examples of 'squashes' in a sentence

Meaning of "squashes"

Squash - to press or compact something with force, often used in the context of sports like squash or food preparation to describe the action of crushing or squeezing
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  • plural of squash
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of squash

How to use "squashes" in a sentence

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He squashes the bug with his shoe.
You pick your squashes too early.
He squashes their pride and arrogance.
Often the cost simply squashes dreams.
He just squashes it down and keeps it all on lock.
Definitely not a year for squashes here.
She just squashes it in her fist.
And do not squish the squashes.
Small summer squashes are used skin and all.
I do not usually work with squashes.
She quickly squashes her feelings.
That goes with almost all squashes.
I love watching those squashes fly through the air.
Do this to both of the yellow squashes.
Squashes the star in on itself.

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Both winter and summer squashes are high in soluble fiber.
I have had two beers and a couple of orange squashes.
Pinocchio squashes the termite under his foot as revenge.
Bring two lemon squashes.
Foot squashes cockroach.
Plant radishes as a trap crop near squashes and cucumbers.
Squashes start to wilt even if they have had enough water.
But do not go squashing my squashes.
Plant radishes around squashes to help fend off unwanted insects.
And then mathematically squishes and squashes that data.
Ingredients in squashes and cordials have evolved over the years.
The little white ones were probably squashes of some sort.
It squashes bottles.
This fall favorite is the sweetest of the winter squashes.
Now gravity takes over and squashes the star in on itself.
I had to walk a mile and a half with these stupid squashes.
It has to see as his backside it squashes everything where sits down.
Squashes are commonly called according to the fruit from which they are made.
I am talking serious squashes.
He steps closer and squashes his nose against the camera lens.
An assortment of winter squashes.
It squashes you.
It is possible that other winter squashes have the same effect.
Squashes on film.
Still no squashes.
The logarithm squashes high values of p and q to limit the dynamic range for display purposes.
The atmospheric pressure acting on the outside squashes the can walls.
Its powerful gravity squashes it into a ball only slightly larger than Jupiter.
Bunions may be caused by genetic factors or poor footwear that squashes the toes.
The male flowers of pumpkins and squashes have always been plucked for the table.
Also known as Potimarron is one of the so called winter squashes.
Stained and unstained hemolymph and tissue squashes show large numbers of small curved bacteria.
All squashes were domesticated in Mesoamerica.
Better hope that the Warden squashes this riot.
Wild squashes were once common in North America.

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