squodgy, a. colloq.
(ˈskwɒdʒɪ)
Also squodgey.
[Imitative: cf. squashy a.]
Soft and soggy; squelchy.
| 1970 Daily Tel. 15 June 11 Paper cups..tend to go squodgy and superimpose their own faint flavour to hot drinks. 1981 Church of England Newspaper 28 Aug. 10/3 One buries by pouring earth upon the deceased, rather than searching for squodgey ground in which to submerge the body. |