smush

[smoosh]

smush Definition

  • 1to press or crush something so that it becomes flat or soft
  • 2to move or blend together, especially in a rough or ungraceful manner

Using smush: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "smush" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She smushed the banana with a fork.

  • Example

    He smushed his face against the window.

  • Example

    The kids smushed the playdough into different shapes.

  • Example

    The mud smushed under our feet as we walked.

smush Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with smush

  • to press or squeeze two or more things together so that they stick or blend together

    Example

    She smushed together the clay to make a new color.

  • to press or push up against something or someone in a rough or ungraceful manner

    Example

    The passengers were smushed up against each other on the crowded train.

  • to press one's face against something in a playful or affectionate way

    Example

    The puppy smushed his face against my hand for a pet.

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Summary: smush in Brief

The verb 'smush' [smoosh] means to press or crush something so that it becomes flat or soft, or to move or blend together in a rough or ungraceful manner. It is often used to describe physical actions like smushing a banana with a fork or smushing one's face against a window. 'Smush' can also be used in phrases like 'smush together' or 'smush up against,' and has informal synonyms like 'squish' and 'mush.'