Which preposition to use with squashes

in Occurrences 6%

After drawing the Morning-Glory series, let them draw the Sunflower or Squash in the same way, then the Bean, and finally the Pea.

into Occurrences 4%

Hope none of them take a notion to knock my poor old stump flat, or I'd be squashed into a pancake.

to Occurrences 4%

The last of the cattle-shows is seen; The monster squash to the cows is fed; Everything's brown that once was green, Except tomatoes, and they are red.

at Occurrences 2%

Suddenly his countenance was irradiated, like a ripening squash at early morn, and he sprang to his feet, crying out, "Eureka!

for Occurrences 2%

A squash for the fair.

like Occurrences 2%

Stones came rumbling down from the old square tower, which had stood since the days of Bayazid; the faded gray houses squashed like eggs.

of Occurrences 2%

We seemed to take a long time groping along seeking this; the squash of the wet soil under our feet was the only thing that marked our progress.

on Occurrences 2%

When she at last arrivedshe was a nondescript-looking girl, with a small hat squashed on her head, a serge coat and skirt, black gloves and shoes with spatsEdith greeted her rather reproachfully with: 'You're late, Grace.'

out Occurrences 2%

The elongated top of it, which had a fluted, rudder-like adornment, made you think of Siegfried's helmet in the opera; but the bottom, which was squashed out of shape, made you think of a total loss.

from Occurrences 1%

I love to see the cellar filled With sauce of various kinds, Potatoes, beets and onions too, And squashes from the vines.

WITH Occurrences 1%

SQUASH WITH EGG SAUCE.Prepare, steam till tender, cut into pieces, and serve with an egg sauce made the same as directed for asparagus, page 256.

by Occurrences 1%

Forty dollars lime squash by himself."

under Occurrences 1%

When they rode out of the town the wet sand squashed under the feet of their horses and splashed up on their riding boots and their slickers.

Which preposition to use with  squashes