SQUELCH (3)

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Squelch (?), v. i. [[Perh. imitative. Cf. Squelch.]] To make a sound like that made by the feet of one walking in mud or slush; to make a kind of swashing sound; also, to move with such a sound. He turned and strode to the fire, his boots squelching as he walked. P. L. Ford. A crazy old collier squelching along under squared yards. W. C. Russell.