1. squashed - Adjective
2. squashed - Verb
of Squash
Source: Webster's dictionarythe squashed looking nakedness of the fledgling birds Source: Internet
According to a report commissioned by the Colorado Department of Revenue,the legal market had effectively squashed the black market in Colorado. Source: Internet
;colon used before a description :Jane is so desperate that she'll date anyone, even Tom: he's uglier than a squashed toad on the highway, and that's on his good days. Source: Internet
Denying the CPP's request, Justice Jamesetta Wolokollie, who read the court's opinion said: "The alternative Writ of mandamus is squashed and the preemptory Writ is denied." Source: Internet
Hawthorne is squashed by your pod, though, so your first task is to reach his spaceship and get it going – which kicks off a hilarious narrative romp that, among other aspects, takes the mickey out of corporate excess. Source: Internet
Fulk's behavior was in keeping with his ruling philosophy, as in Anjou Fulk had squashed any attempts by local towns to administer themselves and strong-armed his vassals into submission. Source: Internet