Home › Words › S › squdgesqudge/skwʌd͡ʒ/squdge means A wet, squashy sound.Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, squdge ranks #7,708 of 42,747 for Qualifying.squdge is pronounced /skwʌd͡ʒ/.EtymologyImitative.nounA wet, squashy sound.e.g.“Now there were two objects, ricocheting off a rocky headland, occasionally bumping each other with a squdge inaudible above the sloshing water.” — 1940, C. Daly King, Bermuda Burial, page 195:A wet, squashy mess.e.g.“What on earth did they do with themselves in those little transitory houses on their quarter-acre plots, without a decent tree on the estate, and the very road a squdge of clay and clinker?” — 1927, John Lofland, Doomsday Cult, page 11:verbTo move in a wet, squashing manner; to squish.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.squudge 82% match — A wet, squashy sound. vs squdge →squidgy 74% match — Moist and pliant; soggy. vs squdge →squushy 73% match — Squashy or squishy. vs squdge →squelchy 72% match — That squelches, or makes a squelching sound. vs squdge →squshy 72% match — Squashy or squishy. vs squdge →squidgily 70% match — In a squidgy manner. vs squdge →squitchy 70% match — squishy; boggy; loose and liquid vs squdge →squooshy 70% match — Squishy, smushy. vs squdge →