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Hasibul Alam Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

What is the meaning of "squash"?

I know what she means. It is the guilt, the nightmares, the lingering grief. Most of all, it is the gnawing, unshakable sense that maybe my survival wasn’t meant to be. That I’m nothing more than a desperate, wriggling insect destiny forgot to squash.

which meaning will be appropriate>?

hhttps://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/noun

1obsolete : something soft and easily crushedspecifically : an unripe pod of peas2: the sudden fall of a heavy soft body or the sound of such a fall3: SQUELCH sense 14: a crushed mass5British : sweetened citrus fruit juice often served with added soda water6: a singles or doubles game played in a 4-wall court with a long-handled racket and a rubber ball that can be hit off any number of walls

  

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Hasibul Alam to squash When the word has 'to' in front of it, it's most likely a verb. So the definitions of 'squash' as a noun are not where you want to look. Try 'squash - VERB'.

  • Hasibul Alam to squash When the word has 'to' in front of it, it's most likely a verb.
  • So the definitions of 'squash' as a noun are not where you want to look.
  • Try 'squash - VERB'.
  • What choices do you have for that?
  • CJ
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Hasibul Alamto squash

When the word has 'to' in front of it, it's most likely a verb. So the definitions of 'squash' as a noun are not where you want to look. Try 'squash - VERB'. What choices do you have for that?

CJ

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