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But the coverage itself suggests the squishiness of the subject matter.
Some brands have a different "squishiness" than others.
Mostly its squishiness made me want to curl up and whimper until I fell asleep.
The squishiness does have a downside, however, as I discovered as a kid, when we used it as bait.
At each step the water deepened, and beneath his feet he felt the squishiness of mud and slime.
They're made in Philly and shipped to Trenton in all their fresh squishiness.
Some people prefer the squishiness that a down feather-filled pillow can provide, while others like the firm support of a synthetic-filled pillow.
This incongruous detail, and others in Ms. Hamilton's work, evoke the squishiness involved in butchering.
A few of the first ones hesitated at the hatch, afraid to jump the several meters down to the uninviting green squishiness of the rafts.
"I don't know," Mr. Bell said, though the creatures share an angst-ridden squishiness that suggests a universe similar to our own.
By the end of the episode, the truth comes out, in the form of iron-clad evidence that lacks the subjective squishiness of courtroom testimony.
They wanted to stiffen the squishiness about using force left over from Vietnam and the moral ambivalence left over from the do-what-feels-good 60's.
Loks like granules, but add a pint or so of water and it swells, filling up a vase with solid squishiness and looking like crystal.
Pale and plump with a single black spot, Bobo has a Thurberesque squishiness in Page's cartoonlike acrylics.
Disney squishiness has filled out the streamlining of the automobile: no more sharp edges, no skinny rib corners, no crests or spikes or tails.
Jane crawled, ignoring the scratches she incurred as she squirmed through the undergrowth, ignoring even the disgusting squishiness when she accidentally smashed something with her hand.
If replication is what separates the rigor of science from the squishiness of pseudoscience, where do we put all these rigorously validated findings that can no longer be proved?
He hauled Adler up by his slippery, oily hair and dug for the eyes, the nostrils, his left hand reaching for the windpipe and finding only cool squishiness.
When you talk to activists around the state, as I did recently during a weeklong visit, you hear a lot about Romney's record on health care, specifically, and about his ideological squishiness in general.
Mr. Takacs beats some rather obvious points to death - like the squishiness of such terms as "biodiversity" and "nature" - and the long, unedited excerpts from his interviews become wearying at times.
The show regularly presents a black-white relationship - between Larry (Garry Shandling) and Beverly (Penny Johnson), his black assistant - that's grainy, unsentimental and relatively free of the maudlin squishiness endemic in pop interracial narratives.