Work is so high pressured that you need a bit of stress release, so you sit there and squidge some clay. |
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Add the flours and the salt, and squidge together with your hands until you have a soft, sticky dough. |
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I'd recommend sticking to paperbacks as not only are they lighter, but you can also squidge a few more into your bag. |
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Otherwise, you can use your hands to squidge everything together: they're much easier to wash up. |
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Squeeze any water from the cracked wheat and mix into the meat, then squidge the mince into little patties about the size of a flattened golf ball. |
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There was a decent enough plot struggling to breathe, but the desire to squidge it all into one forty-five minute blast made it feel inconsequential. |
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If we go into the elevator too, it'll be a bit of a squidge. |
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Why, Selena even had something on her computer, called Squidge or Squark or something like that, where you could carry on a conversation, live, with a person right on your. |
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