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Squelch   /skwɛltʃ/   Listen
Squelch

verb
(past & past part. squelched; pres. part. squelching)
1.
Suppress or crush completely.  Synonyms: quell, quench.  "Quench a rebellion"
2.
Make a sucking sound.
3.
Walk through mud or mire.  Synonyms: slop, slosh, splash, splosh, squish.
4.
To compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition.  Synonyms: crush, mash, squash, squeeze.  "Squeeze a lemon"






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"Squelch" Quotes from Famous Books



... "dark" continent may have made difficult, if not impossible, in the past that meeting and friction of different cultures which seem to be essential to the birth of intellectual life, so that here the admitted isolation of the inhabitants during many centuries may have served to squelch initiative and foster stagnation. Nevertheless the influence of environment must not be over-rated for we see that general contentment with resulting inertia have existed for untold ages in places where now the sounds and shocks of daily ...
— The Black Man's Place in South Africa • Peter Nielsen

... be still!" Fannie tried to squelch the younger girl. "Frank was mad, of course, because the S. C. counted on having all the snow money for the dramatic fund. They want to put on a play this spring and Will says they haven't a cent in the treasury. And now Jack Welles goes and spoils a ...
— Rosemary • Josephine Lawrence

... with Paul, was not compelled to be circumcised, although he stood in the midst of the apostles when this question of circumcision was debated. This was a blow to the false apostles. With the living fact that Titus was not compelled to be circumcised Paul was able to squelch his adversaries. ...
— Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians • Martin Luther

... beginning: "Yours of the 10th at hand. In reply would say. . . ." or: "Enclosed please find, etc." As clinching proof of her plainness it may be stated that none of the traveling men, not even Max Baum, who was so fresh that the girl at the cigar counter actually had to squelch him, ever called Pearlie "baby doll," or tried to make a date with her. Not that Pearlie would ever have allowed them to. But she never had had to reprove them. During pauses in dictation she had a way of peering near-sightedly, over her glasses at the dapper, well-dressed ...
— Buttered Side Down • Edna Ferber

... way George Moore would never have come up from the grave in which his identity was buried. How I did fight against Gilbert's suggestion! Well, I am punished: I shall never be able to have a different opinion from Gilbert's again! If I try to have, he will squelch me by casting George ...
— Anne's House of Dreams • Lucy Maud Montgomery

... days, Chill nights; Morning haze, Evening blights; Grey skies, Sodden earth; Butterflies Weak at birth; Gloom over, Grime under; Soaked clover. Hail, thunder; Wind, wet, Squelch, squash; Gingham yet, Mackintosh; Lawns afloat, Paths dirt; Top-coat, Flannel shirt; Lilacs drenched, Laburnums pallid; Spirits quenched, Souls squalid; Tennis "off," Icy breeze; Croak, cough, Wheeze, sneeze; Cramped cricket, Arctic squall; Drenched wicket, Soaked ball; Park ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, 13 June 1891 • Various

... she seems to like the other fellow; at least she hasn't sent for me. He must have nerve to tackle her after he saw her squelch you. But you can never tell what a ...
— Chit-Chat; Nirvana; The Searchlight • Mathew Joseph Holt



Words linked to "Squelch" :   colloquialism, mash, tread, steamroller, subdue, sound, go, trudge, pad, telescope, stamp down, press, wring, splash, suppress, electrical circuit, tramp, footslog, curb, plod, inhibit, slog, electric circuit, circuit, conquer, derision, stamp



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