squash tennis

Variant of squash

transitive verb

    1. to squeeze or crush into a soft or flat mass
    2. to press or squeeze tightly or too tightly
  1. to suppress or bring to an abrupt end; quash: to squash a rebellion
  2. Informal to silence or disconcert (another) in a crushing manner

Origin: OFr esquasser < VL *exquassare < L ex-, intens. + quassus: see quash

intransitive verb

  1. to be squashed, as by a heavy fall, pressure, etc.
  2. to make a sound of squashing or splashing
  3. to force one's way; crowd; squeeze

noun

  1. something squashed; crushed mass
  2. a squashing or being squashed
  3. the sound of squashing
  4. either of two similar games combining elements of both tennis and handball; specif.,
    1. one played in a four-walled court with a small, long-handled racket and a small rubber ball
    2. one played in a similar court, but with a larger racket and a larger, livelier ball
  5. Brit. a drink made of sweetened fruit juice or fruit-flavored syrup diluted with water: lemon squash

adverb

  1. so as to squash
  2. with a squashing sound
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