1. squelching - Noun
2. squelching - Verb
of Squelch
Source: Webster's dictionaryA rising tide lifts all boats; President Lula implemented social programs that improved the lives of the poor without squelching growth. Source: Internet
Atop squelching synths, she raps as she always has, literally reintroducing herself with clever parallels like “Bitches copy me, just need to cop a fucking feature/I’m a perfect picture, niggas say I’m Mona Lisa.” Source: Internet
But the rub is that there must be a small, elite group in the know, the ones who are "protecting" all the others by squelching all dissent in order to keep society going. Source: Internet
He had been the unabashed star of the Series, his timely hitting— moving runners along, then taking an extra base— sparking several Boston rallies and his glove squelching several Cub comebacks. Source: Internet
My friend’s mom found us squelching our way back home in our wet uniforms and cleats. Source: Internet