Crossword-Solution: SQUASHING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Squashing | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Squash |
We have 13 clues for the answer “SQUASHING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Suppressing | 2 answers |
| censorship | 18 answers |
| clampdown | 18 answers |
| containment | 18 answers |
| BOWDLERIZATION | 18 answers |
| subdual | 21 answers |
| expurgation | 22 answers |
| Suppression | 23 answers |
| inhibition | 24 answers |
| repression | 26 answers |
| editing | 32 answers |
| Wraps | 32 answers |
| Defeat | 85 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SQUASHING (5)
Once more, the Dover mail struggled on, with the jack-boots of its passengers squashing along by its side.
They ate the raspberries to prevent their squashing, and they meant to divide the cabbage-leaf with Three Cows down at the Theatre, but they came across a dead hedgehog which they simply had to bury, and the leaf was too useful to waste.
And as fur as wrapping himself around her and squashing her to death, Reginald never seen the day he could reach that fur.
Maggie was maliciously pleased to observe that Miss Avies had not expected these additions to her number and was now in danger of an uncomfortable squashing; there was, indeed, a polite little struggle between Miss Avies and Aunt Anne as to who should have the corner with a wooden arm upon which to rest.
Here's another man come to help--a gentleman--my dear, it is your partner, Nuttie's umbrella man.' 'Oh, making it complete--hopes, Janet--I'm sorry, but I can't help squashing you! I can't help subsiding on you! What is it now?' as the lamp-light vanished.
Quotes with SQUASHING (3)
Fredrika Bimm, what do you think you're doing?""Freaking out. Losing my mind. Thinking about snapping your husband's spine. Squashing the urge to vomit. Wishing I had died at childbirth.""Oh, you say that when you don't get a prize in your Lucky Charms.
I can consciously say I like squashing things because I saw 'Tom and Jerry' films or Charlie Chaplin in 'Modern Times.' That's true.
Being a sculptor who uses found objects, all the objects I use in my work have been designed by other people. So I'm tweaking them in some way by squashing them or throwing them off cliffs! Then I formalise my damage by suspending them or arranging them in some kind of way. So I'm using other people's design in a way, so I'm an 'un-maker.'
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Appears in: LAT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2019).