squash up against someone or something

squash up against someone or something
squash up against someone or something
to press hard up against someone or something. (Usually said of something soft.) •

The egg squashed up against the window and splattered all over.

The pumpkin squashed up against the side of the truck.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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