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squelched
1. I squelched through swarms of midges and climbed through tall grasses and even jumped a surprising brook all without confrontation
2. Kaitlyn was mollified, her anxieties would simply have to be squelched she thought, and that was that
3. My sneakers squelched with every step, oozing little bubbles of water and my jacket dripped water onto the carpet, leaving a trail behind me as Vera manoeuvred me into a bathroom and told me to wait there
4. Footsteps squelched level with my head and I squinted up at Detective Inspector Grunt
5. I slammed the car door and squelched my way through the rain towards the house
6. I could have squelched Mrs
7. mentioned it once to Vera and she became so upset that he squelched it up to now
8. Kumiko’s boots squelched through the thick layer of mud that coated the floor
9. His friend squelched along, finding the ground hard to move
10. Moshe squelched a smile, and remained silent
11. Moshe squelched a smile, and
12. But then, with my heart still pounding from the close call on the trail, I squelched the urge to bolt out into the woods where Virgil was searching for me
13. A fortunate coincidence was most violence was generated by drugs, and the anti drug ingredient in PAX squelched addiction
14. The burst of citrus and the tender chicken squelched his hunger pangs
15. Tyres squelched through puddles onto the macadam, mud flew and splattered the panelling of the already dirty sedan, but the rain was gone
16. He squelched the panic within him
17. If the prison riot is squelched and everything is brought under control and back to normal, then we can proceed with our plans
18. squelched to a stop
19. The difference between black and white magic is that in black magic emotions are squelched (repressed) whereas in white magic emotions are felt, but not acted upon
20. squelched it down to cut out the radio chatter of the prospectors and it had not
21. “… are on the move!” Steam Punk’s scanner squelched
22. friend squelched her heart
23. Within five minutes, the protest had been squelched, the protesters sequestered, the VIPs were rescued and the square was cleared of all human organisms
24. A wet patch of dirt squelched underfoot, and a rodent ran across Hal’s shoe and scurried away
25. squelched the mud through his toes
26. The thought of two precious unborn children soon to be in his home finally squelched Mitch’s nagging desires for revenge
27. An involuntary smile creased Stacey’s mouth, a grin he quickly squelched
28. Petra squelched a sneeze and then another
29. Taxis and buses swished and squelched their way along the black road surfaces and lights began to appear behind windows, returning the drenched city to life
30. Sequoia had wanted to turn and leave because his fear was rising to terror but his quest to know could not be squelched and he stepped through the open doors with his hammering heart hailing their arrival
31. The natural desire for children to explore and ask questions is slowly squelched until sooner or later; they become afraid of asking questions, until they no longer even think of asking questions
32. The patent history of automobiles is an example of how all inventors of better, more efficient, cheaper, better quality, smarter designs and ideas: were bought-off, killed, poisoned, cheated, harassed, intimidated, squelched, threatened, sabotaged, and all of their inventions have disappeared by the hundreds… destroyed, bought up and their records coincidentally burnt or lost
33. This tiny bit of news however, is quietly squelched, never given any exposure, and allowed to molder in the back pages of scientific periodicals
34. ability may have been squelched by not having been
35. The tires squelched
36. I was the bitter voice that needed to be squelched
37. A familiar ache filled his heart, and he promptly squelched it
38. He was wearing his broad ringer's hat and he was soaked to the skin; his boots squelched as he climbed the steps
39. "Right-ho!" And he slowly squelched his way through the gate and out of sight
40. But she persevered obstinately, and as the muddy water squelched through her broken shoes and the wind seemed trying to drag her thin jacket from her, she talked to herself as she walked, though she did not speak aloud or even move her lips
41. If protests were expressed in words and in writing and in printing against these mad acts, pointing out their irrationality, such protests were concealed or squelched