skwɔb
41squander — [ˈskwɒndə] verb [T] to not use something such as money, time, or an opportunity in a sensible way …
42squatter — [ˈskwɒtə] noun [C] someone who lives in a place without permission and without paying the owner …
43squawk — [skwɔːk] verb [I] when a bird squawks, it makes a loud unpleasant noise in its throat squawk noun [C] …
44squid — [skwɪd] noun [C] a sea animal that is like an OCTOPUS but with ten arms instead of eight …
45squiggle — [ˈskwɪg(ə)l] noun [C] a line with a lot of curves in it squiggly adj …
46squint — [skwɪnt] verb [I] to close your eyes slightly in order to try to see something more clearly squint noun [C] …
47squirm — [skwɜːm] verb [I] 1) to look or feel embarrassed and uncomfortable 2) to move by twisting and turning in a small space …
48squirrel — [ˈskwɪrəl] noun [C] a grey or red brown animal with a long thick tail. Squirrels live in trees …
49squirt — [skwɜːt] verb 1) [I/T] if a liquid squirts somewhere, or if you squirt it, it comes out in a narrow stream with a lot of force 2) [T] to make someone or something wet by squirting a liquid squirt noun [C] …
50squish — [skwɪʃ] verb [T] informal to press hard on something that is soft …