The soft ground squished beneath her shoes, but the mud couldn't reach her feet. |
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I squished myself tightly into the tiny triangular space between the left and rear walls and the smelly black dunny can. |
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Her cape was a sodden woolen mass, and her walking boots squished unpleasantly when she walked. |
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Her sneakers were filled with water and squished every time she took a step. |
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The air in the carpeted area behind the lanes was becoming stifling as campers squished together with their duffels. |
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The clayish soil splattered and squished underneath her, but she paid no mind. |
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We can't stand to be squished together as if we were in the back seat of a tiny car or living in England. |
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The flame died and I squished the roach with the end of the lighter just to make sure he was dead. |
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His Velcro overshoes squished upon the carpet as he walked back to his seat. |
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Light rails are too buslike to impress most commuters, too squished and close to the ground. |
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Records that had expanded, melted, contracted, and been squished by liquefying shrink-wrap were for sale and lined up on the cement floor. |
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And let's face it, a convertible Mercedes does look more attractive than some little kid with ice cream squished all over his face. |
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Marie Smith, growing up there, knew there was a particular word in Eyak, her language, for the silky, gummy mud that squished between her toes. |
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The ankylosaur fossil would occupy roughly 1 cubic metre when squished together. |
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It is the equivalent of a coast-to-coast marketing blitz. In this section Vampire squished? |
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Make sure to package the contents appropriately so they don't bend or get squished. |
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Place a cushion at the front of your shoe to protect your forefoot and avoiding that your toes get squished at the tip. |
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While she was getting through the first three rooms, Kurt got squished like 5 times by some sort of metallic boxes. |
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If you can navigate the nightmare of moving blocks without being squished, perhaps you can save them all. |
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The sand squished between her toes as she walked through the shallow water, and eventually crawled up the bank for fear whatever it was would see her, if it hadn't already. |
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The Michelin-Man feeling you get crawling into a thick Arctic-rated suit soon goes away when the neoprene is squished as you descend, making it easier to move about. |
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And they smell, not terribly, but pungently, when squished or when they cluster. Brown marmorated stink bugs, which were accidentally brought to America in the late 1990s, are now found in over 30 states. |
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I've installed the CDS successfully, but when I run it, I can't see the buttons to activate it OR all the menu boxes are all on top of each other or squished to one side. |
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Hope that I have squished this, this time? |
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Within a few weeks I had been prodded, scanned squished and biopsied, and the results revealed I had breast cancer. |
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But that idea is certain to be squished by the highly indebted Italians. |
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But what should stand out is that most of the world's population is squished into that broad bottom tier, which includes emerging markets and undeveloped countries. |
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In our wobbly hands, Charlie Brown's big, round head turned into a macrocephalic oval, his eye dots drifted apart, and his body got fatter and more squished. |
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In fact, I'm getting so squished here that if we squish any more I'll be sitting on your lap pretty soon, and I'm not sure I would like that very much. |
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If something that heavy landed on him, he'd be squished flat as a pancake. |
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The sandwich tasted fine, even though it got squished in his lunchbox. |
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